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July 7th, 2014 02:31 AM #171
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July 7th, 2014 02:35 AM #172
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July 7th, 2014 08:34 AM #174
Bro,- I beg to disagree naman.
Sa aking pananaw at limited experience driving for many months in the US,- if you can drive here in Manila,- you can drive anywhere in the world (assuming driving in the US and Canada are practically the same).....
Very minor adjustments in driving habits, IMO (merging, changing lanes, four-way stop, pedestrian crossing) to name a few. Just follow the rules of the road and you're in great shape. I know of a few people who could not drive here in Manila, but are driving okay in the US.
Also, about 10 engineers from our company, including myself, passed the DMV written and practical exams on the first try.
IMO,- mas mahirap mag-drive sa mga keep-left(RHD) na bansa. Drove in Indonesia for a few weeks. M/T pa ito....I am thinking all the time that I have to be "on the wrong side of the road,- always"...
“Familiarity breeds awe”
23.6K:hiya2:Last edited by CVT; July 7th, 2014 at 09:02 AM.
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July 7th, 2014 11:14 AM #175
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July 7th, 2014 11:26 AM #176
:bwahaha: kala ko ako lang nag kaka ganyan. stayed in new zealand for 1 1/2 months and drove daily, 9 out of 10 times i approach the car parating nasa kabilang side kaya tawa ng tawa pinsan ko na laki don. sabi sa akin tagal ko na nag drive don mali pa din pinupuntahan kong side pag sasakay sa kotse. pero never naman na punta sa kabilang side ng kalsada while driving. i guess when driving i pay attention more because i'm afraid to end up on the wrong side of the road.
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July 7th, 2014 11:35 AM #177
Yung pinsan kong NZ resident nakakapagmaneho sa Pinas pag nagbabakasayon. Pero pagbalik daw ng NZ nagpapalipas muna siya ng two weeks bago mag-drive uli. Medyo mahirap siguro transitioning from RHD to LHD to RHD. Ang magandang guideline dito (from the movie Fastest Indian) "the driver is always the one near the centerline no matter where in the world you're driving."
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July 27th, 2014 02:10 PM #178
Strong rains yesterday on NLEX meant nagsilabasan na naman yung mga hazard boys.
True enough, tail lamps alone offer limited visibility, but the sight of a whole stretch of highway filled with blinking lights was dangerously confusing.
Mas ok pa yung naka-RFL. Got to take this pic of a Crosswind with his flashers side by side with my tito's BMW na naka-RFL. Mas maliwanag yung RFL, yet hindi distracting kasi hindi siya nagbiblink.
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July 27th, 2014 04:09 PM #179Meron naman ibang nago-on ng rear fog light kahit ambon lang juice colored, or kahit maliwanag ang gabi. Marami naka Montero ganyan, minsan binubksan ko high headlights and foglights ko sa inis. Suck my 155 watts
Pinaka misconception ang 'zero visibility'. Edi sana nagsi-tigil lahat sa gilidPoor visibility yon. yung iba naman nago-on ng hazard lights pero sige pa rin ang weaving in-and-out sa traffic hay
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July 27th, 2014 07:10 PM #180
Probably looks like a Coke sakto. Yes, where did you buy it?
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