Traffic

Here we discuss the state of ground transportation in our country, mainly the
>state and quality of road infrastructures
>general behavior of drivers
>most common type of vehicles (cars, trucks, motorcycles)
>thing we should know if we ever have to drive there

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>good roads
>alright drivers
>cars
>nothing

>alright
>good
>cars
>always look for cyclists

Does it all turn to shit when you enter Malaysia?

I believe so
Can't say for sure, I'm only 18 and getting my license soon.

My maternal line is Malaysian chinks though, and my grandpa tells me that faggots in Johor put nails on the roads and steal from your car when you go out to check the tyres or something.

Don't forget our public transportation system, mainly the trains, are far from first world tier, and the prices are straight out of Monaco

Cars and car culture needs to die asap if we are to progress.

>highly variable; largely depends on state
>highly variable; largely depends on state
>highly variable; largely depends on state
>drive on the right side of the road

What about your state?

Singaporean cab drivers are insane
t. had my life flash before my eyes on a ride from Changi to my hotel

>sample size: 1

>its fucking real
Jesus christ thats horrifying

Generally ours are in good condition, we get a fair bit of funding from the EU for all our infrastructure projects. Drivers are mostly alright, though a few are cunts who run up your arse with full beams on. See mostly VW desu

Important to know:
>pic related.
Had a polish cunt speed into me trying to pass to the third turn on the outerlane while indicating at the second turn.

>depends on state, pennsylvania roads are shit
>good
>cars and subway/trains
>you can usually turn right at red lights

There's a chance I wasn't being 100% serious in my generalization

>Vermont
>pop. 624,594
>mostly mountainous; 75% forests
>~1.24X the land area of Slovenia
Interstates are nice, US highways are good, state highways are ok-poor, and many roads are unpaved.
Drivers are frequently slow and courteous, but will sometimes try to race you if you try to pass them.
Eco-friendly cars are common around the population center in the Champlain Valley, and trucks and other 4WD/AWD vehicles are common throughout the state.
Add extra time to whatever your GPS estimates for an ETA. Bicyclists and pedestrians are common, even in rural areas, so slowdowns are typical.

>Bad
>Bad
>Horses
>Nothing

>Jesus christ thats horrifying
Motorization was a mistake.
youtu.be/MrIvyuxuMpU

>a peruANO road
that explains it

>terrible
>violent and disrespectful
>cars
>get a gun

I didn't thought Argentina was that bad. Do you talk about the cities or it's the same in rural areas?

Don't blame the roads.