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    #91
    There you go!

    Preconditions are still there, which means that it's not universal. Ergo, it will still be frowned upon, especially since it's often misused on the road. No different from frowning upon the prevalent practice of 'flashing' other motorists which, while annoying to certain people (myself included), turns out to be an accepted road signal internationally.

    For what it's worth, good job NazQ for actually digging it up yourself. :2thumbsup:
    Last edited by Bogeyman; August 11th, 2006 at 06:56 PM.

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    #92
    Try driving along Aguinaldo Highway in Cavite, most drivers regularly plying the route overtake on the right side of the road. An example of what has been happening in the Philippines ages on...kung ano ang ginagawa ng karamihan, yun ang nagiging tama sa mata nila. Kaya kung hindi ka sanay sa Cavite, wag ka mabibigla kung sa kanan umoovertake yung mga taga don....ingat lang!

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    #93
    Quote Originally Posted by muffer View Post
    IMO; Como sentido lang mga bro, kaya nga PASSING LANE tawag don, para sa mga vehicles na 100kph na ang takbo, so mga engot lang na driver ang nangi-ngitlog sa passing lane, na ang takbo ay below 80kph

    Ang pinoy drivers, two kinds lang talaga isang MARUNONG, nag iisip at isang MAGALING na puro yabang sa kalye.

    So, may pinag-aralan ka man o wala, kung NAG-IISIP ka using your coconut , isa kang tunay na anak ng Diyos na ginawa nyang TAO na may ISIP at may RESPETO sa kapwa TAO.

    I know someone na Sobrang Galing humimas ng manubela, ayun, Rehas na ang hinihimas nya ngayon.
    you're absolutely correct, muffer. COMMON SENSE ang tawag diyan. pero sabi nga ng instructor ko sa mapua (long...long...time ago), common sense is no longer common anymore...hayyyy...

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    #94
    Sa isang avenue sa Karangalan Village sa Pasig, when you reach the end, the sign clearly says "All vehicles must turn right." But no, iniikutan nila yung harang. Meron ding one way, no entry, pero hindi pa rin sinusunod. I don't know what they get out of this. Katangahan lang siguro? Marunong daw mag-English ang mga Pilipino, pero bakit hindi maintindihan yung signs? Big words ba ang ginagamit sa traffic signs? Hindi naman. Ah, baka tanga nga talaga. People would disagree that these people are not stupid, they just don't feel like following the rules. But if they don't feel like following the rules, then they are stupid.

    medyas, we cannot just say welcome to the Philippines to all this. Welcome to hell is more appropriate. These Filipinos make me despise being one.

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    #95
    freaking rainy season.

    lot of passing lane campers out in full force... driving at less than 100kph... with their hazard lights on!

    WTF! buses, trucks & whatnots travel faster than this nitwits.

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    #96
    Quote Originally Posted by picantorange View Post
    Sa isang avenue sa Karangalan Village sa Pasig, when you reach the end, the sign clearly says "All vehicles must turn right." But no, iniikutan nila yung harang................ But if they don't feel like following the rules, then they are stupid.
    OT.

    ouch...isa ako sa mga pumipilit lumiko dun..personally, yung harang dun pointless...sa vista verde lang kase ako, wala naman cguro problem kung open yun e. traffic lang pag uwian..yung paglagay ng harang nde naman naka ease ng traffic e.

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    #97
    hahaa, yeah, i know that place. wala kasing nanghuhuli dun e. hassle sa daan na yan yung mga sidecars.

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    #98
    Here's one. Yung mga magagaling na habang nasa gitna ng daan e biglang bubuksan ang pinto ng sasakyan niya, sabay dura. Minsan gagawin pa habang salubungan (two-way street) ang dinadaanan.

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    #99
    may nakita akong ganyan, eh yung motor hilig sumingit, tapos ang bilis pa (kakagulat nga e walang paki baka makagasgas), tapos biglang nagbukas ng pinto yung crosswind, baligtad yung nakamotor. galit na galit. hehe

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    #100
    Quote Originally Posted by picantorange View Post
    Sa isang avenue sa Karangalan Village sa Pasig, when you reach the end, the sign clearly says "All vehicles must turn right." But no, iniikutan nila yung harang. Meron ding one way, no entry, pero hindi pa rin sinusunod. I don't know what they get out of this. Katangahan lang siguro? Marunong daw mag-English ang mga Pilipino, pero bakit hindi maintindihan yung signs? Big words ba ang ginagamit sa traffic signs? Hindi naman. Ah, baka tanga nga talaga. People would disagree that these people are not stupid, they just don't feel like following the rules. But if they don't feel like following the rules, then they are stupid.

    medyas, we cannot just say welcome to the Philippines to all this. Welcome to hell is more appropriate. These Filipinos make me despise being one.
    Naalala ko tuloy yung napanood ko sa Unang Hirit. Nag-iinterview si Love Anover ng mga drivers, pinapakitaan niya ng road sign. Walang nakasagot nang tama. Pati mga traffic enforcers, mali rin ang sagot. Yikes.

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