The Struggle to Get a Seat on a Venezuelan Metro Is Real (Video)

The doors open and it's on.

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We always thought getting on the subway during rush hour in midtown Manhattan at the height of the summer was pretty extreme, but Venezuela has that beat. This video shows what it's like to board a train during peak hours there. The train doors are like the flood gates, and when they open its a mad dash. People jump over seats, kick people in the head, push old ladies out of the way, and do whatever it takes to get on so that they don't have to wait forever for the next train. If you're planning to travel there anytime soon, you may want to find an alternative to this.

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