They don't have anything on Cairo or most anywhere else in the Mid-East. Probably don't have an edge on Korea or Beijing either.
I concur. On the Turner Turnpike they merely run you off the road. In Moscow, they'll flat out kill you.
I’ll second Korea….probably more of my cabbie’s fault though. Dude was insane. Never liked it there. They always sound mad when they talk.They don't have anything on Cairo or most anywhere else in the Mid-East. Probably don't have an edge on Korea or Beijing either.
Never been to Bay-Jing but agree with the others. Its like there are no rules at all. same in South/ Central AmericaThey don't have anything on Cairo or most anywhere else in the Mid-East. Probably don't have an edge on Korea or Beijing either.
IMHO Italians are some of the worst LOL
My mom has been to Brazil a couple of times on mission trips, and she said the rules of the road are “watch out you don’t get killed.“ The signs are only vague suggestions that are apparently written in some language other than Portuguese.Never been to Bay-Jing but agree with the others. Its like there are no rules at all. same in South/ Central America
Back in the late ‘90s or early ‘00s, I attended a class with a USAF Master Sergeant, and he had lots of stories to tell about driving in Europe. He said if you were on a mountain road with both lanes of travel going in the same direction and the cars suddenly started moving over to the side, you’d best follow them, because somebody was coming the opposite direction right up the middle of the road.IMHO Italians are some of the worst LOL
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