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    Can you imagine Australia allowing this?

    I really can't see any State govt. traffic authority allowng this. I have experienced the exasperation of it.

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    There are a few States over there that allow it, as well as turning right at Red lights for cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hymie View Post
    as well as turning right at Red lights for cars.
    That was one thing I noticed everywhere I went - it's the norm except where there is a sign forbidding it. I reckon it's a great rule and should be the norm here where it is the opposite - we can only turn left on red if so posted.
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    Which, the red light thing or the $5 seatbelt fine here is $250+ and expected to rise in july!!
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    Hey,

    What's the problem???

    I just spent a few quiet weeks r&r in Vietnam, and suffice to say it's Rafferties Rules, if any at all!!!

    Pedestrian crossings - novel concept
    Red lights - universal colour blindness
    Driving on any particular legislated side of the road - Que????
    Speed limits - Ha Ha
    Give way at roundabouts - Nanu Nanu - does not compute........

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    sounds like Fiji
    i made the mistake of stopping at pedestrian crossing for pedestrians and got abused the hell out of by cars behind, and strange looks from the people waiting to cross.
    oh, and the other good one was being overtaken by a school bus full of school kids, i was doing the speed limit of 40 through a designated village speed restricted area, bus overtakes me over double white lines and as we were going over speed bumps to slow traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumnut View Post
    Hey,

    What's the problem???

    I just spent a few quiet weeks r&r in Vietnam, and suffice to say it's Rafferties Rules, if any at all!!!

    Pedestrian crossings - novel concept
    Red lights - universal colour blindness
    Driving on any particular legislated side of the road - Que????
    Speed limits - Ha Ha
    Give way at roundabouts - Nanu Nanu - does not compute........

    Andy
    I had a Vietnamese neighbour and was discussing the fatality rate in Vietnam being dozens of times higher than here. He told me that in Vietnam there is no CTP. If you are at fault and injure someone then you have to support them for the rest of their lives whereas if you kill them its a flat payment to the family of a few thousand dollars. The result tends to be that if you seriously injure someone they get run over again to make sure they're dead.

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    It is already happening on the Gold Coast - I was absolutely gobsmacked again last night driving home..... some people absolutely have no idea how to drive with decent road rules in place, I can imagine the carnage if that legislation ever gets implemented here.
    Personally I feel there should be much more driver education and less traffic violation tolerance - and yes if it means more unmarked cop cars and hidden cameras - so be it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I really can't see any State govt. traffic authority allowng this. I have experienced the exasperation of it.

    Kansas House Approves Bill Allowing Motorcycles to Run Red Lights - FoxNews.com
    Ha, how sporting. Now moving targets not sitting ducks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by x-box View Post
    Personally I feel there should be much more driver education and less traffic violation tolerance - and yes if it means more unmarked cop cars and hidden cameras - so be it.
    It USE to be this way .... Unfortunately tho, This defeats the purpose of the cameras

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