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Virama: Ah, but do they actually REPORT them?

I mean, I've been to Singapore/Kuala Lumpur/etc a few times and man, these guys are nuts on the roads! SO many dings on every car, it's like... Crazy.
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GameRager: Ever seen the vids of cars running over people walking on the side of the road and even hitting people on bicycles? It's insane is what it is.
Wrong country?
Our typical car costs at least 10 times the same car in your country.
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GameRager: Ever seen the vids of cars running over people walking on the side of the road and even hitting people on bicycles? It's insane is what it is.
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cw8: Wrong country?
Our typical car costs at least 10 times the same car in your country.
lol not to mention how they downgrade the version to match the country......
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JudasIscariot: Maybe this is due to the fact that when Genghis Khan was having his World Tour on Horseback back in the day he and his band did make a pitstop in what is now known as Poland.
Do you frequentlly dream of fire, massacre, blood, pillage, that sort of thing?
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Virama: I mean, I've been to Singapore/Kuala Lumpur/etc a few times and man, these guys are nuts on the roads! SO many dings on every car, it's like... Crazy.
Try Bangkok. At rush hour, all traffic regulations are null and void. Officially.
Post edited April 20, 2011 by stonebro
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stonebro: Try Bangkok. At rush hour, all traffic regulations are null and void. Officially.
Hanoi isn't too bad either, I bet it's a worthy contender.
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stonebro: Try Bangkok. At rush hour, all traffic regulations are null and void. Officially.
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Miaghstir: Hanoi isn't too bad either, I bet it's a worthy contender.
ooo I was in Saigon a few years ago and they definitely consider traffic lights and stop signs to be suggestions or else ignore them completely. Try crossing a street on foot and you will feel like Frogger.
Post edited April 20, 2011 by Gerin
I live in Asia, but am not Asian. That count?
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jesskitten:
Hey cat, I think this will interest you (skip to 3:12)
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jesskitten:
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lowyhong: Hey cat, I think this will interest you (skip to 3:12)
Hehe. And everyone shushing him after..
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Miaghstir: Hanoi isn't too bad either, I bet it's a worthy contender.
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Gerin: ooo I was in Saigon a few years ago and they definitely consider traffic lights and stop signs to be suggestions or else ignore them completely. Try crossing a street on foot and you will feel like Frogger.
I have no idea about Bangkok, Hanoi, or Saigon, but try Jakarta and Surabaya (both in Indonesia). For me, you would never find more wretched roads of scum and villainy than in here *sigh*
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lowyhong: Hey cat, I think this will interest you (skip to 3:12)
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jesskitten: Hehe. And everyone shushing him after..
Come back and vote, your father very very welcome too. :D
We just voted (advance voting) in the Canadian federal election over the weekend. :P
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cw8: Just curious, other than me and Lowlyhong (we're from Singapore), who else is Asian here, as in born in Asia.
Singaporean here too! Born, raised, served National Service, working and now a family man waiting for my flat. :D
Is it just me or does it seem like every Chinese person seems to want to move to Canada?
I am born in Siberia, move to United States of America.