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And for good reasons - the term "road maintenance" is Romulan for us. Also we have many highways with only 2 lanes, maximum 3 - the traffic is something unthinkable.
The non highways are compositions of different asphalts, holes, bumps, curves, hills, hillocks, and whatever you may think...
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I'll be honest, the Italians are rarely a problem. A bit slow but not really dangerous.
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Usually those who have the guts to drive abroad (for some reason it seems that outside Italy everything is alien) are quite skilled with respect to the never-outside-the-country-town average...
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In Germany, which takes us around 6 hours to cross, I set the cruise control to 150 km/h and I can often go upwards of half an hour without touching it. I take polite driving seriously, I know I'm not the fasted guy on the road, but I do know that I am steady and will keep going.
The normal is to stop every two or three hours, alternating between comfort stops and fuel. I fill up just before Folkstone and that tank will go almost down to Frankfurt. A fill there and we're off until the Austrian border when we have to stop to get the ticket for the roads plus another fill up. Across Austria and into Hungary for the last fill of the trip and another motorway toll. On the way back we fill to the same strategy.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: a rare drop from the top
I can understand that, I recall venturing into the centre lane in my humble hire car only to have a mucking great BMW materialise into the rear view mirror with flashing lights and screaming horn, I was only doing 130km, and no it was Italy not Germany. Poor little post van was not up to unlimited lanes!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Belgium needs to stop driving
Oi, we are not all bad, but I do see your point, I myself get frustrated by the bad drivers who seem to be gaining in numbers.
Nagy Vilmos wrote: Special mention goes to the screaming wuck fit [see the CCC] who came around a blind corner at 6 am yesterday, travelling the WRONG WAY IN A ONE WAY TUNNEL, doing around 100 km/h.
O so that was you, Sorry
kidding, I wouldn't be awake on a sunday morning at 6 am
Tom
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Buy another extra[^] for your car. This should easily get anything from that list out of your way.
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There was a gig done on this few years back on one of the South African radio channels in the morning show. The outcome was that people with shiny sports cars and big SUVs tend to drive carelessly than someone in a middle class affordable car.
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Also women seem to be driving a lot more aggressively than men. Especially those of a certain age driving the afore mentioned SUV's.
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I just got honked this morning by someone for waiting for the car in front of me to turn right. There was only one lane so I could have either waited or drove over the guy in front.
Beautiful hand gestures were sent towards me and I was not sure if I should run over the car in front of me or pull over on pavement for the one behind can save ever valuable 5 seconds.
I choose to send back a grin further annoying person behind me.
modified 13-Apr-15 5:35am.
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Well, i see BMW got whacked by Audi in terms of braindead drivers, that's a good thing
I hate Audi
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Belgium needs to stop driving. I noticed that a few years ago on holiday in Portugal. Cars with Belgian plates seemed to be driven by total lunatics. And in a part of the country where traffic was largely not a problem.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Belgium needs to stop driving
That's actually funny. Though we see a lot of bad drivers here, like in any other country, we actually consider ourselves not so bad drivers at all. I've been around the world and don't find any nation particularly good in driving. If one, I find myself not a bad driver. I keep my distance, obey traffic rules, drive defensively and politely. I've seen drivers far, far, far worse in most other European countries.
My worst experience (didn't drive myself here luckily) was Peru, but very closely followed by Malaysia (did drive here) and Italy (did drive here as well). In Italy the best way to explain their driving skills is by saying the rules a nearly suggestions instead of actual rules.
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V. wrote: In Italy the best way to explain their driving skills is by saying the rules a nearly suggestions instead of actual rules.
Not only for driving - ANY rule is a suggestion: laws, taxes, driving, school, work... And when it is not, then there is a way to completely twist the rule so that it has no effect. It is the main point of Italian mentality, to which I'm partly alien and partly inside it.
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Malaysia was an easy drive; for me. Egypt can offer some interesting challenges, I believe the highway code there is simply drive in the shade and honk your horn constantly.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Malaysia was an easy drive;
Did you drive in Kuala Lumpur ?
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Not the far up, just from Singapore up as far as Mallaka.
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Then you have no right of speaking melaka to Singapore is mostly highway if I recall .
(Although I have a nice highway story as well )
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Egypt can offer some interesting challenges
Please not as interesting as driving in India. I always need a day or two to orient myself and mentally preapred when I go in for my annual vaction to India and come back to germany
cheers,
Super
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I find the worse drivers are those who aint concentrating because they're to busy compiling lists of the worst drivers.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Belgium needs to stop driving.
Hahahahahahahaha - they're filthy casuals by Middle Eastern standards. Hell, Italian driving (the worst I've seen in Yurp) is casual by Middle Eastern
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I see you're using DENSE_RANK[^] instead of RANK[^].
Normally, you would count the number of items that are ranked higher - if two makes are joint second, the next should be fourth, not third.
You also forgot to start the list at 0.
4. Merc
3. BMW [a rare drop from the top]
1=. VW
1=. Skoda
0. Audi
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: If I hadn't I, along with my family and the kunt in the other car, would be dead.
I have had a couple of situations like that, with my family. Someone was watching out for you and your family, and it sure wasn't Dave.
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Several years ago after receiving a speeding ticket, I decided that would be the last one and now refuse to go any faster than the posted limit. As for those rude, impatient drivers who flash their lights, honk their horns, or get so close that you can't even see their headlights, I have four words for 'em. Have a nice day!
There are benefits, besides no tickets, for not speeding...the wife can't stand it and insists that you are allowed 7 mph over the posted limit, so she does most of the driving!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Spooner's masculine condition has reached an impasse (9)
Good luck!
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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