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    #81
    Quote Originally Posted by banaweonline
    more like gaya gaya puto maya...
    wala naman dati iyan.
    pero in fairness, additional safety din iyan kasi mahirap talaga mag maneho sa malakas na ulan.
    Quote Originally Posted by wildthing
    annoyance to other drivers....i doubt...try to run 80kph on NLEX with the full heavy rain, tingnan ko kung hindi ka kabahan paghindi mo namamalayan ang ibang oto na super lapit na pala....

    just my 2 cents.
    <SEMI HOSTILE RANT/No offense meant>

    Ummm guys, if it's raining, turn your goddamn lights on.

    Don't turn on your hazard in the rain. Not only because it's stupid, but because you lose the use of your turn signals.

    If you turn the regular lights on, poeple will know you're coming. If they see a couple of red lights, they know they're seeing a car's ass.

    ALSO, IN CASE YOU GUYS HAVEN'T NOTICED, IN VERY LOW VISIBILITY IT'S VERY HARD TO ESTIMATE THE POSITION OF TWO LIGHTS THAT KEEP BLINKING.

    I hope at least some of you got the message.

    Turning your hazard doesn't make you any more visible than turning on your lamps. It just makes you lose your signals.

    </SEMI HOSTILE RANT>

    My PhP1.06
    Last edited by Alpha_One; January 28th, 2006 at 10:33 PM.

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    #82
    yup very well said alpha one. you're blind if you don't see the tailight or the headlight of other cars even in heavy downpour. as they said in the TV program i watched, "just use your hazard lights in an emergency situation that involves pulling over (changing a flat tire), driving fast to a hospital (matter of life and death emergency)..., otherwise it's just plain annoying and stupid."

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    #83
    Quote Originally Posted by banaweonline
    only in the philippines..

    that people interchange their plate numbers to avoid color coding. but some are so stupid to put in old plates for new cars and vice versa......
    and the police don't know how to differentiate old from the new.
    Yup, hindi nga napapansin ng mga police.
    Last edited by Autobeat; February 20th, 2006 at 02:45 PM.

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    #84
    Quote Originally Posted by Autobeat
    Yup, hindi nga napapansin ng mga police.
    Just this afternoon I saw a 1st-generation Revo with a ZA*-*** plate. If I remember correctly, these Revos are supposed to have U**-*** and W**-*** plates.

    Anyway, I think the UVVRP doesn't really "solve" the traffic problem because it penalizes those who have only one car, and those who can afford two cars will do so just because of coding (i.e. DADAMI ang kotse). And the rule breakers.

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    #85
    Only in the Philippines where the steel railings of railroads, bridges, at pati steel covers ng imburnals are being stolen.
    Guess what kung ano ang gagawing marker dun sa mga butas na imburnal? Kahoy or tangkay nang mga puno. Tsk tsk tsk.

    When it rains syempre babaha. Cguradong aalunin tong mga kahoy na to. Malas mo lng pag nadaanan nang gulong mo to.

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    #86
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter
    only place where even a blind guy can get a driver's license.
    its only in the philippines that a blind guy can get a firearm license!

    hmmm. maybe the guy you are referring and the guy im referring are one and the same? probably going to stage a hold up

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    #87
    dito lang sa Pinas.....

    - nakakabili ng tinging palaman (kinutsarang peanut butter, sliced mantikilya at cheese), toyo, suka, mantika, atbp...

    - naka-plastic ang softdrinks (minsan pati beer) at dinedepositohan ang bote;

    - may "Po" at "Opo"

    - halos lahat ng tao may cp pati mga estudyante sa elementarya!!!

    - daily routine ng isang ordinaryong mamamayan ang text-messaging

    - delicious exotic street foods like tukneneng, kwek-kwek, one-day-old, scramble, fish at squid balls, balot & penoy, isaw, betamax

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    #88
    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha_One
    <SEMI HOSTILE RANT/No offense meant>

    Ummm guys, if it's raining, turn your goddamn lights on.

    Don't turn on your hazard in the rain. Not only because it's stupid, but because you lose the use of your turn signals.

    If you turn the regular lights on, poeple will know you're coming. If they see a couple of red lights, they know they're seeing a car's ass.

    ALSO, IN CASE YOU GUYS HAVEN'T NOTICED, IN VERY LOW VISIBILITY IT'S VERY HARD TO ESTIMATE THE POSITION OF TWO LIGHTS THAT KEEP BLINKING.

    I hope at least some of you got the message.

    Turning your hazard doesn't make you any more visible than turning on your lamps. It just makes you lose your signals.

    </SEMI HOSTILE RANT>

    My PhP1.06
    i agree sir.
    that was just a comment. no offese intended.
    i don't use the hazard in that situation. i always turn on the headlight whenever there is low visibility.

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    #89
    Quote Originally Posted by banaweonline
    i agree sir.
    that was just a comment. no offese intended.
    i don't use the hazard in that situation. i always turn on the headlight whenever there is low visibility.
    None taken. I was just reacting on some comments that "it increases safety". Sorry medyo anal kasi ako dyan sa gawaing yan eh.

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    #90
    Don't turn on your hazard in the rain. Not only because it's stupid, but because you lose the use of your turn signals.
    That's true to a point. Rain or regular rain isn't bad. But, there are places in the world where the downpours are so intense that visibility literally drops down to zero and that's not even taking into account the effect of the deluge on windshields. That's just looking outside from shelter. I've seen it happen once in Leyte PH. But, I've seen it more common in Florida US, and in Colombia. Colombia especially. People literally had to stop in their tracks. But, you're always worried on who's coming up behind you.

    But yep. You probably don't have to resort to flashers that often in the Philippines unless you're at or very close to the Equator where thunderstorms can reach as high as 52,000 ft. That's a lot of water coming down.

    Edit: Another hazard associated with such a deluge is seeing 1-2 inches of water on the road accumulate in seconds. So hydro-planing is another thing to consider. The only way to slow down is to get off the gas and hope the car slows down enough to get traction back.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; January 30th, 2006 at 08:34 PM.

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    #91
    only in the philippines, especially in the provinces, where in a wedding or birtthday party , majority of the attending guest is not directly invited nor relative or friends of the host, they just invited by the friend/relatives of the real person that you have invited to attend your party, kung baga FRIENDSTER ang dating

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    #92
    baka FRIENDSTER wedding yun. hehehe :D

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    #93
    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha_One
    None taken. I was just reacting on some comments that "it increases safety". Sorry medyo anal kasi ako dyan sa gawaing yan eh.
    gotcha sir.

    to the other posts:
    LOL :cheers:

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    #94
    ....where you can find passenger jeepneys do not switch on their headlights at night
    ....where you can find passenger jeepneys/buses stop in the middle of the road to unload/load passengers with impunity

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    #95
    Quote Originally Posted by fortuner13
    only in the philippines, especially in the provinces, where in a wedding or birtthday party , majority of the attending guest is not directly invited nor relative or friends of the host, they just invited by the friend/relatives of the real person that you have invited to attend your party, kung baga FRIENDSTER ang dating

    sa probinsya, if you can hear the music, that means invited ka na.

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    #96
    maiba ako ha. wala na ako maisip na onli in the pilipins. pero may mas malupit sa pinas, onli in Saudi Arabia na ang managers at mga supervisors na katutubo ay di nakapag tapos ng college... ang LUPIIIIITTTT!!!!

    share lang po...

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    #97
    Which is more visible ba in the downpour? red or yellow?

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    #98
    Quote Originally Posted by Bravoexo
    Which is more visible ba in the downpour? red or yellow?
    imho sir both.
    sa hazard lang kasi you lose your signaling system kasi palaging nag blink...
    as written here sa ibang post po

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    #99
    Quote Originally Posted by FXT
    sa probinsya, if you can hear the music, that means invited ka na.
    sa probinsiya, basta may makikita silang usok galing sa niluluto lalo na sa mga barrio , sigurado dudumugin na ng mga tao yan kahit hindi invited

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    #100
    Quote Originally Posted by fortuner13
    sa probinsiya, basta may makikita silang usok galing sa niluluto lalo na sa mga barrio , sigurado dudumugin na ng mga tao yan kahit hindi invited
    pero ang saya no, kahit ubos lagi ang pagkain.

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