We all know how stressful driving a car can be in our home environment, where we are no strangers to road and traffic regulations and driving culture. But this is nothing compared to the stress you can experience abroad, on foreign roads, where all these things are unknown to us. And here we are not referring to the steering wheel on the other side, but to unbearable crowds, uncultured drivers, level of aggression, bad roads, disrespect for the rules,... Check in which countries driving is the most dangerous.
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Usually, the photos we get caught riding the death train aren't the ones we happily show around. In any case, they are a nice memory and because of the grimaces and unusual gestures (typical pose) they are a tool for training the laughing muscles. At that time, we are simply too busy fighting fear and adrenaline. But not all of them. For some, riding the death train is used for everyday things, but also for something as special as a proposal.
Glancing at your phone screen while driving, even if it's really fleeting, is one of those things we're all guilty of, even if we're warned about how dangerous it is. For some, even the punishments do not matter, because we are not ready to give up the phone so easily these days. So how do you combine it to be safe, legal and at the same time you stay on the 'infusion'. With Navdyjev, the first device that really combined safety (read driving) and mobility (read phone).
We all like to use the wise idea that the path to the goal is more important than the goal. We have found proof for you that this thought is still true: 20 routes around the world that are real works of art and on which you would spontaneously sing loudly to yourself in the car "I am the passenger and I ride and I ride and I ride" by Iggy Pop. 20 most beautiful roads that you should drive at least once in your life.
Taking place on the same day in multiple cities, the Distinguished Gentlemans Ride features elegance, finery, motorbikes, masculinity and a good cause.




