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- You'd have to be insanely rich to have a car.
- Many live in houses that are so thin they dont even fit a car properly, and the fact that the alleyways are so thin you couldn't even turn your car into a garage if you tried. - Many of the houses/shops I've been to in Saigon, the 'garage door' is the front door. - It's just damn easier and faster to get around on a bike. - No one pays attention to the road rules. The only real 'rules' is that you stop at traffic lights - but that is only a guideline - and that if there are two lanes on a road, one is for cars, the other is for bikes; if a bike is caught in a car lane, they get fined, but you can just usually bribe the guy. - It's easier miss mindless pedestrians who don't use the crossings. - On the 'freeways', there are two lanes, one for cars, one for bikes. Trucks are unfortunately included as cars, so if you're in a car and you're stuck behind a truck, bad luck....it's illegal to overtake. The only cars/trucks allowed to overtake are government or military vehicles (they have their own special number plate). Since bikes don't take up an entire lane, they just overtake as much as they please, as long as it's in the same lane. Jam it back in, in the dark. |