By gabe.radke on Skatehive
When you cruise the streets here in Da Nang or anywhere else in Vietnam, you will quickly notice that there are an exceptional number of 2-wheeled vehicles on them, no matter where you go. Where I grew up in USA, you rarely see any motorcycles and the type of motorbikes that are commonly used in South East Asia must be illegal or something because I don't recall ever seeing one like we have here back in the States at all ever. Here in Vietnam though, I would say that there are almost too many motorbikes. https://cdn2.tuoitre.vn/thumbw/750/ttnew/r/2023/12/22/with-a-motorbike-ownership-rate-of-73-three-quarters-of-vietnamese-households-possess-a-motorbike-ph-1703222028.jpg src For most people living in Vietnam, owning a car or truck is well beyond what they could possibly afford. Cars cost just as much here as they do anywhere else in the world, and unless you want a VinFast car, which is the only Vietnamese brand, chances are you are going to be paying more for it here than you would el