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Post by Alanović on Feb 27, 2017 9:18:47 GMT
I'll see your Sidcup and raise you a London Borough of Hillingdon. Marginally better than the already extensively mentioned Belgium.
As for the Naples suggestion, well. I found it easy to drive there as you know that everyone is going to do the most selfish thing possible at any given moment. so long as you conform to this rule yourself also this makes for surprisingly safge and predictable process. This isn't the case in Belgium where people just do unimaginably unpredictably stupid things all the time. Massive amounts of distance form other traffic is the only answer, whereas you can drive close in Naples pretty safely.
I've never driven anywhere outside Europe and North America. The good old USSR was always a hoot as a passenger though, everyone's car was totally buggered and devoid of operational brakes - so red traffic lights tended to be negotiated by means of the horn rather than the brakes, and 40-yr old MAMIL rules were routinely deployed, i.e. just bloody ignore red lights.
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Post by WDB on Feb 27, 2017 22:42:27 GMT
Reading
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Post by Alanović on Feb 28, 2017 9:24:58 GMT
Maybe the typo capital of the internet, but Reading hardly registers a blip on the screen of the worst places to drive.
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Post by dixinormus on Mar 3, 2017 19:59:40 GMT
Dubai. 2007-09. Relentless gridlocked traffic for hours every day, and the rudest, selfish, most inconsiderate fellow motorists I have ever encountered!
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Post by WDB on Mar 3, 2017 20:49:42 GMT
Jakarta, then - although I wasn't driving, thank goodness. Endless traffic jams, white lines for information only, and terrifying swarms of tiny mopeds, so dense that you never knew how many there were around the car. How we didn't squish one - or more - I've no idea.
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