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("W P Dixon" wrote)
I can relate to the European driving! When I was in Italy I soon discovered that the green light meant "Go and haul butt", the yellow meant," what the heck go and haul butt" , and the red meant" ahhh go for it and haul butt". And it seemed so strange to see 4 or 5 people on those moped looking little scooters going just as fast as they could ! Our friend grew up around Mexico City. She was surprised (after she moved to Minnesota) the first time she saw a lone car pull up at a neighborhood 4 way stop ... and actually stop! She said rules of the road, and traffic signs are merely suggestions where she is from. Yikes!! Montblack |
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"Montblack" wrote in message
... ("W P Dixon" wrote) I can relate to the European driving! When I was in Italy I soon discovered that the green light meant "Go and haul butt", the yellow meant," what the heck go and haul butt" , and the red meant" ahhh go for it and haul butt". And it seemed so strange to see 4 or 5 people on those moped looking little scooters going just as fast as they could ! Our friend grew up around Mexico City. She was surprised (after she moved to Minnesota) the first time she saw a lone car pull up at a neighborhood 4 way stop ... and actually stop! She said rules of the road, and traffic signs are merely suggestions where she is from. Yikes!! Montblack I spent 2 years in Tehran, Iran back in the mid 1970s and it sounds like their traffic is very similar to Mexico. - The "Law of the Bumper" rules - Any lane (one or more) can and will turn left/right at the next intersection. - Four way stops mean you might lift off the throttle a little bit, but if you've honked the horn and/or flashed the headlights you don't have to. - Lane markings are only there to tell work crews where to eventually repave. Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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![]() "Montblack" wrote Our friend grew up around Mexico City. She was surprised (after she moved to Minnesota) the first time she saw a lone car pull up at a neighborhood 4 way stop ... and actually stop! She said rules of the road, and traffic signs are merely suggestions where she is from. Yikes!! After a couple weeks in Ecuador, I got back and had to suppress the urge to honk the horn every time I passed a car. The roads have no markings. If you wanted to pass, you honked the horn, and went around them. This might be on a blind curve in the mountains, while the car you are passing is passing a truck. If someone comes, everyone gives a little, and you get back in line. I got to do a good bit of driving, since we were visiting an ex exchange student and her family, and her mom didn't like to drive. The old AMC Eagle had a problem in the headlight dimmer switch, I found out, as we were driving home in the dark, in the Andes mountains. The lights would go out for no good reason. Mess with it, and they would *usually* come back on in a couple of seconds. g -- Jim in NC |
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