Its also scary to see how some people drive on highways ! And I'd hate to mention type of cars/people that in my opinion are the worst .
Its also scary to see how some people drive on highways ! And I'd hate to mention type of cars/people that in my opinion are the worst .
I honestly think that Cape Town drivers are worse than JHB drivers. There is no such thing as a left and right lane here, everybody goes equally slowly in all lanes. They don't get out of the way if the are doing 100 in the right lane, they simply slow down until you overtake on the left. It's as if they have to fight for their piece of the right hand side of the road. You can forget about being in a hurry here because everybody just saunters along at 100kmh
I like that, he will have to use his wife's hair dryer to get it off, bit-by-bit, perhaps we should start the GDL (Good Drivers Legion) and feather the offenders against the republic in the forum. I say fuck you bad drivers where ever you are, you costing the economy seconds, minutes, hours ,days, billions.
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I do know that when I land at ct, driving from the airport feels a lot more relaxed than driving to the airport in Jhb.
And if he happened to be the first guy to angle park there that morning and all the other cars are parked by idiots?
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The drive is more relaxed when you are,NOT in a hurry.
Odd that we should be on about driving, I was thinking about starting a thread couple of weeks back, decided against it, it can get as hectic as a "no smoking" thread.
The thing we seem to forget in SA, is that we all have some bad habits and we all break the law on occasion, after all, we are humans. I watched a video on "driving in South Africa" by some dude that had purchased his first dashcam and couldn't wait to show everyone else's mistakes. However, he broke the law several times while commenting on the other drivers.
The important thing in driving is to take control of YOUR CAR, not everyone else's.
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Dave A (31-Aug-13)
Great, and if they are driving 3 abreast at 80 kmh on the highway?
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