Vietnam’s delivery men: Oh the things you can carry

Where there’s a will (and a motorcycle), there’s a way.

Delivery drivers in Vietnam have never ceased to astonish us with their driving skills.

Here are some of exhibits to prove that these drivers will put anything on their vehicles — shocking images that may only be found on Vietnamese streets.

According to Vietnamese laws, motorcycles are not allowed to carry heavy products around and violators can be fined between VND200,000 and VND400,000 ($8.8-17.2).

But for many people, motorbikes remain a major means for delivering goods. And for many delivery men, this is how they make a living.

In short, just don’t try these. Especially the scooter-ception.

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A man with air conditioners on Khuat Duy Tien Street, Hanoi last June.


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In Vietnam, a country of motorbikes, the vehicle provides a cheap and flexible solution for transporting goods…

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… and cattle…


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…and humans.


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A circus act on the street.

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If it fits, sit down and ride.


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Scooter on scooter is too mainstream? Let’s throw in a washing machine.

On the way to the market.

Oh, and safety first, too.

No strings attached.

Use one scooter to carry another, because why not?

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