Crazy Ass Traffic

What the hell, it took me an hour and a half to get from Kuwait City to Jabriya. It was non stop jam, bumper to bumper the whole way. I think I saw atleast 8 car accidents and most involved more then 3 cars. On the bright side, I finally got my license!


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  1. Marzouq says:

    It sucks! So much fucking traffic! Everywhere!
    Its annoying as hell! Congrats on getting you r license though! hehehe!

  2. holla says:

    welcome to ramadan traffic. i also saw like 3 accidents on the way home today. ramadan is cool bc it keeps the population down.

  3. Fonzie says:

    Mabrouk….now u can use your bike during traffic hours….

  4. anonymous says:

    i left work at 3 pm today … i got home around 3:40 pm! and my house is just like 6-7 miles away…

  5. sknk says:

    pffft, thats nothing.

    it took me 45 mins to get from outside the ugly blue shuwaikh port building to ghazali!

    …..

    and then i got stuck on ghazali!!!

  6. Marzouq says:

    Fonzie: thats suicide! in kuwait! loool!

  7. chr0nik says:

    It took me 1 n half hour to get to work today mornin . saw 1 accident involin 3 cars. There was one incident where 4 cops were tryin to get one kuwaitit dude into their pig wagon, he was slappin n kickin them heheh

  8. moocherx says:

    glad to hear that Chr0nik. Saves me having to slap and kick them.
    I’ll still do it mentally.

  9. Hashim says:

    Traffic in Kuwait SUCKS big time.
    & Congrats on getting your license.

  10. Jamie says:

    Why is Ramadan traffic so much worse than regular traffic in Kuwait? It seemed like the whole country was out on the road today between 12:30pm and 3:30pm…

  11. moocherx says:

    That would be everyone going home on their “early” hours, which seem to vary between those times for most companies.

  12. Petry says:

    Well what do you think, people are always out driving around because there is nothing else to do. People in Kuwait are bored with seeing the same things daily, I couldnt imagine living in that fishbowl of a country. I truely pitty you all.


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