Just a typical bed wanker. You know. The usual. Going on with the road thing, man, you would hate it here. There's a book for the regulations of traffic and motor vehicles, but people while their ssses with that. I don't drive for that reason. People go like crazy and do whatever they please.
If you are wondering why they don't get tickets, it's simple. There's no one to give them. Traffic officer's were pulled out of the streets years ago. There are some national guard posts around towns, but they are not in charge of these regulations.
It is bonkers. Not in the good way like you.
There's always an accident. There's always someone dead. And life goes on. Not for them, thankfully.
You paint a bleak picture to be honest, but, then again, through hive, I've come to understand that your region is a bit messed up all round, so I'm not all that surprised. I feel lucky to live here and not there I guess, I don't think I'd like it there at all.
Yeah, many things do not work and traffic is another one. Let me tell you something truly annoying. People on motorcycles think they own the roads.
Hey, I'm a motorcyclist...although it's probably quite different here I guess. On roads with no enforced rules I think everyone's a danger man. 😳
They are a danger to themselves and others. I bet you know the regulations for driving a motorcycle. People don't give a single fuck about it.
Yeah, I know how to ride properly and the road rules are mostly the same as for cars, although motorcyclists can lane split here at traffic lights, which cars obviously cannot.
I see. I know here they ought to drive on the right side like other vehicles. But peolme care not about it. That lane split thing is an interesting fact.
Lane splitting is the ability to ride up to the traffic lights intersection, the solid white line, (when the lights are red and traffic is stationary) between two rows of cars. If the vehicles begin moving the rider must merge into one lane or the other and proceed as usual.
It never used to be a road law, but people did it anyway, and a few years ago it was made a road law. I'm not sure why, but as a motorcyclist, I feel safer at the front of the queue of cars and when I zoom off ahead of them.