feo
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there are roads where it is not feasible to get across with the assistance of a light.
Name one.
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there are roads where it is not feasible to get across with the assistance of a light.
That is something with which I disagree. You should be able to cross whenever and wherever you like and should be trained/practiced in doing so. Of course people need to be taught to apply common sense - there are roads where it is not feasible to get across without the assistance of a light.
But thats the previous governments fault right? They taught they only had to cater for so many people.
So now the newbies find themselves adding lanes and so fort...
Do you think we need new roads?
Ye potholes are bad but thats just the affiliate companies that stuff up knowing that they gonna be called as soon as the holes open again... thats a admin problem and should be fixed.
I'm opposed to seatbelt laws for adults unless it can be demonstrated that they do anything for the average driver other than add to their own safety. Otherwise I fully agree adults ignoring seatbelt laws, motorcycle helmet laws and bicycle helmet laws.how many parents havent you seen driving around with no seatbelts on
Yesterday. For the person in front of me, and then me when I reached the crossing.When last have you seen someone stop and give right of way to pedestrians on the side of the road at a zebra crossing?
The reasons why this happened don't really matter now, although none of the above happened overnight. More important is whether the problem is recognised and a plan is in place to fix it. Britain allowed its water system to decay to the point where water supply in some areas was seriously degraded and this was made worse by the government then privatising the supply with the private company deciding it wasn't profitable to fix everything right away, so the government just passed the buck. Britain's rail system was put into private hands who then cut safety corners.If you look at it blindly, yes, they may not have invisioned the number of trucks/etc that we are faced with today... however, back then most inter-provincial cargo was transported by train. How many trains still run today? Does Transnet & Spoornet even still exist? The system catered for proper taffic flow for the next 20years, as is the norm, but they didnt count on the collapse of the rail system. The new government also didnt invisage the sudden influx of all those citizens suddenly being allowed to drive around freely.
That's inadequate driver training. Bizarrely most motorists have no idea that a faulty or flashing red light is to be treated as a four-way stop. Local drivers complete inability to deal with four-way stops is the next problem.Let alone treat a faulty robot as a 4 way stop... mainstream just keeps going. Kids learn to drive by watching their parents.
Which company is that?and the BEE firm which is run by a group of accountants, receives these maintenance contracts.
You have never been to Germany, have you?
I read my post over and over. No. Still don't see anything about the Autobahn. Oh hang on, maybe that's because I was pointing out that German roads are ALL better than any South African road. Period.
I read my post over and over. No. Still don't see anything about the Autobahn. Oh hang on, maybe that's because I was pointing out that German roads are ALL better than any South African road. Period.
Whatever tickles your fancy and keep your fanny dry ol mate! BTW the heading referred to the Autobahn, were you ever in Germany physically or are you riding the Google-bahn?
I doubt he can see your reply.
Germany is a far sight better in terms of infrastructure than SA - both for public transport and road networks. Been to Dubai and well, they know how to build, that's for sure. I would actually go as far as to say that the Dubaians are so far the construction gods of the 21st Century.Been to Germany kiddo. Not impressed by the reality. Sorry.
Have you been to the ME? You should go but with speed cameras
every few km, you need to really time yourself.
Been to Dubai and well, they know how to build, that's for sure. I would actually go as far as to say that the Dubaians are so far the construction gods of the 21st Century.
ah yes... the wonderful autobahn...
... probably one of the few really good things Adolf Hitler managed to create during his ruling era.