How Chinese Drivers Stationed In Tibet Improve Their Driving Skills

In order to survive even in the harshest conditions, a soldier must have excellent survival skills. In order to acquire these survival skills, the soldier must rigorously train both his mind and body for countless hours.

Driving can be seen as a common and ordinary skill. But for these Chinese soldiers stationed in Tibet, they take driving to the next level. In order to pass their road tests, they should be able to drift at a speed of around 60 km/hr (which is about 37mph), parallel park at high speeds with amazing precision, and keep their tires on very narrow tracks.

(Video Credit: South China Morning Post/ YouTube)


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