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Originally posted by tim123How do you ask someone a telling question on "how much air do you put in a tyre?"
Answer: the amount that it says in the little book in the glove compartment, wtf should I carry this info around in my head?
tim
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So you don't give the nearest one just a little extra when you fill up?
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How do you ask someone a telling question on "how much air do you put in a tyre?"
Answer: the amount that it says in the little book in the glove compartment, wtf should I carry this info around in my head?
tim
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I went to the USA easrlier this year, drove there for a month and thought that they were very good drivers actually
I went to Italy 2 weeks ago and was a passenger in a car for about 3 days and thought that they were quite good and considerate drivers actually
Not sure whether it says something about me, the British drivers, or whatever....?
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Originally posted by ratewhoreNo way - the Italians are by far the worst drivers in Europe!!!
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Try Malta...they are the worst.
If you approach a minor junction whilst on the main road, use the horn...It warns other drivers who DO NOT give way that you are there (Defensive driving?) The Malteese are always T-boning something.....
I have also witnesssed more than once that although they drive on the same side of the road as UK...if approaching a roundabout and turning right ie round the roundabout in a clockwise direction 3rd exit...they will simply cut across the damn thing Anti clockwise directly into oncoming traffic (Cuts down on mileage!!!)
***king nutters!!
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I've only ever had two near death experiences, one in a Greek taxi and one in a Spanish taxi. I've never been to Portugal, which is probably why I'm still alive.
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Nah, driving round Rome is relaxing compared to driving around Copenhagen.
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Originally posted by threadedAnyways, the Danes are without doubt the worst drivers in Europe.
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Funnily enough I was going to post about a car accident that happened in front of me this morning, but I kept laughing too much, it was so stupid. Car behind got fed up of me leaving a big gap between myself and the car in front. Well, my car accelerates a bit sudden so I do tend to leave a gap. So wally behind overtakes. I start breaking as I know what is going to happen next. Yeps, he is still accelerating as he pulls in front sharply and shunts the one I was following. Meanwhile I had shifted into the outside lane and carried on by. Don't remember if I gave a cheery wave, but I probably did.
Anyways, the Danes are without doubt the worst drivers in Europe. One reason I generally cycle, I feel safer, but that is only a feeling...
On my more usual cycle into and out of Copenhagen I see a fellow cyclist getting scrapped up about once a fortnight, (about every other month flowers appear later).
The amount of broken glass from car accidents littering the junctions caused me a puncture about once a week. I have now installed rip-proof, between the tube and tires, which apparently sells really well over here...
And digressing slightly, about every two months my chain gums up because of rubbish, bin bags, carriers, string etc., littering the streets.
The main problem they have is that essentially they always think they are right and never question the "right of way" so essentially they just run into each other without thinking. Which makes for some, to me anyway, laughable accidents. Especially if traffic lights fail, then it is hysterical.
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It is one thing knowing the theory, it is another putting it into practice. It is a well-known fact that Portuguese drivers are all insane.
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Originally posted by darmstadtFewer than 1 in 10 motorists knew the safety procedure when a car breaks down on a superhighway.
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answer was: switch on the vehicle's hazard warning lights, place a warning triangle at least 100 metres behind the car and make occupants wait in a safe place such as behind a safety barrier.
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Brits- crap drivers
A quiz conducted on drivers in 12 European nations by motoring clubs showed Thursday that most had only a vague notion of key parts of the road code including the drink-drive rules.
Germany's ADAC motorist organization said in Munich that not one of the 2,800 drivers tested had got all the answers right, and the overall European score of right answers was an "appalling" 54 per cent.
"It's amazing in comparison to their self-esteem: 94 per cent of them told us they were 'good' or 'very good' drivers," said ADAC expert Robert Sauter in Munich.
Fewer than 1 in 10 motorists knew the safety procedure when a car breaks down on a superhighway.
The correct
answer was: switch on the vehicle's hazard warning lights, place a warning triangle at least 100 metres behind the car and make occupants wait in a safe place such as behind a safety barrier.
Practical questions included in the tests included how much air to put in tyres and how to reduce fuel consumption.
Overall, Austrian motorists were the top scorers, with 64.4 per cent of answers correct, followed by the Germans (61.5 per cent) and Portuguese (58.9 per cent). Slovenia scored worst at only 43.4 per cent after Spain (47.2 per cent) and Britain (49.2 per cent).
The different motoring organizations adapted the tests to local rules in each nation such as different drink-drive limits. A quarter of Germans did not know how much alcohol in their body would make driving illegal (answer: 0.5 grams of alcohol per litre of blood.)Tags: None
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