Intersection in India
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Now this would be a challenging place to test one's IPSG skills:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjrEQaG5jPM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjrEQaG5jPM
dxb335d said:
I was told by a college teacher once that in India to pass your driving test you just need to drive in a straight line for a few hundred yards.
Yup. I can attest to that. I "passed" both my motorcycle and car test in the space of 20 minutes. Its all corrupt nonsense, the examiner wasn't even in the car with me. I raised this and was told "no to worry - we'll pass you".Vaux said:
dxb335d said:
whats ispg stand for?
From the way Police are trained to drive to deal with hazards, and adopted by IAM and RoADAR;Information
Position
Speed
Gear
Acceleration
If you are on the motorcycle you have NO rights to the road, you move out of the way of trucks and cars, or you get squished.
Interesting to see how smooth the flow of traffic is without any forms of control.
If that junction was here in England, it would have mile long tailbacks due to the traffic lights. If it was in London, REDKEN would make sure minimum time to negotiate the junction with TfL phasing and timings would be 30 minutes.
Councils and traffic planners of the world take note!
If that junction was here in England, it would have mile long tailbacks due to the traffic lights. If it was in London, REDKEN would make sure minimum time to negotiate the junction with TfL phasing and timings would be 30 minutes.
Councils and traffic planners of the world take note!
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