kamkar
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Well not really, i was once a player in the game, it is actually some kind of wonder i have never trashed a car of mine or been in a accident, let alone getting 0 speeding tickets, i kind of say i blew my luck account in those years and that is why i never win a damn thing in the lottery.
I could share much more like i did in the old days, but i have stopped caring, not least since i tried to involve the police in a couple of pretty serious things and got ignored, well until the press was involved too.
But if i ever became the dictator of Jutland ( western landlocked part of Denmark ) well the traffic code is one of the things that would soon see disruption.
There is also issues where 2 lanes merge into one lane, the law stipulate you must merge where it happen, and use the in traffic code omni present " mutual consideration "
But people will often keep right, and then drive bumper to bumper, and displaying a " no one better merge in front of me " attitude, so you have a R lane packed 1/8 mile or more before the actual merge point.'
And trust me if you pass them, you will often get the stink eye, or experience people NOT wanting to let you in even if you are a car length in front of them - indicating and what not.
Sadly yesterday my rear window was rained out, had i remembered to use the wiper, i would probably have sendt a video to the operator of that train bus, his driving was not becoming of a professional ( a person that make a living on the road )
I could share much more like i did in the old days, but i have stopped caring, not least since i tried to involve the police in a couple of pretty serious things and got ignored, well until the press was involved too.
But if i ever became the dictator of Jutland ( western landlocked part of Denmark ) well the traffic code is one of the things that would soon see disruption.
There is also issues where 2 lanes merge into one lane, the law stipulate you must merge where it happen, and use the in traffic code omni present " mutual consideration "
But people will often keep right, and then drive bumper to bumper, and displaying a " no one better merge in front of me " attitude, so you have a R lane packed 1/8 mile or more before the actual merge point.'
And trust me if you pass them, you will often get the stink eye, or experience people NOT wanting to let you in even if you are a car length in front of them - indicating and what not.
Sadly yesterday my rear window was rained out, had i remembered to use the wiper, i would probably have sendt a video to the operator of that train bus, his driving was not becoming of a professional ( a person that make a living on the road )
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