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Encountering a Puna road-rage driver
#31
"slower drivers keep right...it's the LAW"

that lane is WAY to dangerous here.
Full of speeders and weavers.
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#32
Slower drivers keep right? Good luck with that! The US is the worst country in the world in that regard (from what I've seen), truly I didn't even know it was the law here.
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#33
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Originally posted by TomK


And there is this:

https://youtu.be/9JrEf3-O2s8


Gotta love the triumphant ending!
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#34
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Originally posted by jlgerk

"slower drivers keep right...it's the LAW"

that lane is WAY to dangerous here.
Full of speeders and weavers.


This is a joke comment right?
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#35
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Originally posted by PaulW

Slower drivers keep right? Good luck with that! The US is the worst country in the world in that regard (from what I've seen), truly I didn't even know it was the law here.


Actually, US drivers are pretty tame... Euro drivers (Autobahn, Paris) are completely insane, but look downright lazy compared to Bangkok drivers. Riding in a Tuktuk is like being a passenger in a Jap kamikazi plane.
***Still can't figure out how to spell 'car' correctly***
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#36
US drivers are generally very good compared to the rest of the world. But when it comes to keeping right, they are the worst that I have seen anywhere. I didn't even realize it was the law. Nobody seems to care much; if you don't keep right on the Autobahn, you'll learn some new words.
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#37
drivers ed should be a mandatory class for kids - you need a B average in order to graduate...
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#38
drivers ed should be a mandatory class for kids

In the "olden days", all kids took this class because it was the only way to get your license before turning 18.
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#39
Driver's ed is not mandatory here?!
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#40
Driver's ed is not mandatory here?!

Nothing "useful" or "constructive" is mandatory here.
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