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- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerDriving Reforma and Insurgentes during rush hour was enough for me. Then get stuck on a via rapida for 10 Km and get dumped into a barrio with no signs at puesto del sol. I think navegator will get a few laughs out of this. This is where I learned the red and black arrow cross street hieroglyphics. Red two way arrow? Yuhhhhh, no turns. Gave a taxi driver two dollars the next day after spending the night in a one-quarter star hotel room (the bed had 79 springs - count em-) The taxiista said momentito went directly to a taco stand and ate breakfast then lead me out.
Anytime a car pulls up alongside me on a sidewalk to beat the right turn red light I consider that to be my limit. - valhalla360NavigatorDehli and Cairo vie for the worst traffic. Rome, Naples, Rio, Soul...child's play.
- navegatorExplorerRio de Janeiro
you know those green, amber and red lights at the intersections
Those are permanent Christmas decorations
navegator - wolfe10ExplorerOr Buenos Aries!
Don't know why they waste paint to stripe the roads.
Stop lights are merely "suggestions".
Drove 3,000+ KM in Chile this winter-- no problem at all. Very enjoyable. Even huge Santiago was "civilized" driving. - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIITry driving in Manila
- Talleyho69ModeratorThe roads in Mexico are in better condition that the roads in California, sad to say.
- Lenny_KExplorerI have driven in Rome and Naples and Rome was the worst of the two. But the worst place to drive was in Damascus where they have a big traffic circle that has no rules.
- Iraqvet05ExplorerDriving in Seoul, Korea was the ultimate test of my driving skills and patience. So glad we have traffic laws in the US because there it was a free for all in Seoul. How are the road conditions in Mexico?
- Talleyho69ModeratorWe so agree with you! And we were in a car, not an RV.
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