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Old 25-06-2008, 09:50 AM   #1
EDManual
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Thumbs up Overseas driving is great!!

What interesting stories of road rules and driver behaviour : have you come across?!

In southern Germany, I and my passengers thought it was great when the roadwork speed limits made us slow down to the almost walking pace of ... 130kmh!!! And yes there were workers right there working. Not behind barriers.

Ahh, overseas driving. Makes you think about how much you hate Australian driving. Italian secondary roads were cool for passing cars too, you just pull out down the centre line, oncoming cars mover over a bit, and the car you are passing moves over a bit too. All good. Try that here! Oncoming cars would be that annoyed with you that they would rather have a head on crash just to teach you a lesson!! :

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