Гы. То, что я пишу о корейских горе-водителях, это просто ода.
Вот что пишет, например, австралиец из Канады:
There were forty-seven traffic lights on the eighteen-kilometer journey between Mang Wolsa and Tongduchon; many of them red, but the bus only stopped at three.
Driving in Korea is a video game junkie's dream come true, an enthralling real-life adventure into the depths of one's resolution, courage, patience, motor skills and coordination. In a country suffering one of the highest traffic accident rates in the world the challenge becomes a daunting miss or be missed.
..............
20 KOREAN DRIVING NORMS
1. Never, ever slow down when lights begin to change color.
2. Change lanes at every available opportunity.
3. When a pedestrian is about to step onto the road change into the right-hand land.
4. Use your cell phone at all times (hands free kits are slowly eroding this one).
5. Tailgate.
6. Slow down so the driver behind you can tailgate.
7. At pedestrian crossing only stop after you have passed any pedestrians so they have to walk around your car.
8. If possible do use the sidewalks while doing U-turns.
9. Never maintain a steady speed, you should speed up, then brake, then speed up then brake...
10. Remember that the number of lanes on a road can be multiplied by a factor of 1.5. Use this knowledge!
11. Turn right only when the way is clear or when a bus is approaching.
12. If there are no parking spots: double park, park across a driveway, park in a driveway or park on the sidewalk.
13. The measure of your driving skill is inversely proportional to the distance you miss speeding objects by.
14. If you need to stop for any reason just stop, the others can drive around you.
15. Motorcyclists are invisible.
16. Use small alleys teeming with pedestrians as short cuts.
17. Do not wear a seatbelt.
18. When changing lanes do not use the mirrors just change (use in conjunction with norm 10).
19. Take corners using the widest possible arc.
20. Finally, go fast!
Полностью здесь.
Вот что пишет, например, австралиец из Канады:
There were forty-seven traffic lights on the eighteen-kilometer journey between Mang Wolsa and Tongduchon; many of them red, but the bus only stopped at three.
Driving in Korea is a video game junkie's dream come true, an enthralling real-life adventure into the depths of one's resolution, courage, patience, motor skills and coordination. In a country suffering one of the highest traffic accident rates in the world the challenge becomes a daunting miss or be missed.
..............
20 KOREAN DRIVING NORMS
1. Never, ever slow down when lights begin to change color.
2. Change lanes at every available opportunity.
3. When a pedestrian is about to step onto the road change into the right-hand land.
4. Use your cell phone at all times (hands free kits are slowly eroding this one).
5. Tailgate.
6. Slow down so the driver behind you can tailgate.
7. At pedestrian crossing only stop after you have passed any pedestrians so they have to walk around your car.
8. If possible do use the sidewalks while doing U-turns.
9. Never maintain a steady speed, you should speed up, then brake, then speed up then brake...
10. Remember that the number of lanes on a road can be multiplied by a factor of 1.5. Use this knowledge!
11. Turn right only when the way is clear or when a bus is approaching.
12. If there are no parking spots: double park, park across a driveway, park in a driveway or park on the sidewalk.
13. The measure of your driving skill is inversely proportional to the distance you miss speeding objects by.
14. If you need to stop for any reason just stop, the others can drive around you.
15. Motorcyclists are invisible.
16. Use small alleys teeming with pedestrians as short cuts.
17. Do not wear a seatbelt.
18. When changing lanes do not use the mirrors just change (use in conjunction with norm 10).
19. Take corners using the widest possible arc.
20. Finally, go fast!
Полностью здесь.
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Date: 2011-01-04 08:27 am (UTC)В Китае не лучше...
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Date: 2011-01-04 08:30 am (UTC)По сравнению с китайцами корейцы ангелы и мастера вождения :))
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Date: 2011-01-04 11:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-04 12:14 pm (UTC)