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RE: I consider driving on the top of the road to be safest generally....

by nardo (Friar)
on Jul 07, 2000 at 06:28 UTC ( [id://21393]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to I consider driving on the top of the road to be safest generally....
in thread I consider driving on this side of the road to be safest generally....

Top of the road is the safest? Every car accident I hear about occurs on the top of the road, clearly the bottom is much safer.
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Type of vehicle required to drive on bottom side of the road?
by gryng (Hermit) on Jul 07, 2000 at 07:27 UTC
    Nardo,
    Could you please tell me what kind of modifications you've made to your car? Or what kind of vehicle you drive?

    You've convinced me of the relative safeness of the bottom side of the road (that is, until it becomes as popular as the top). However, I don't know how to get my VW to drive down there, help! :)

    Ciao,
    Gryn
      Don't you watch cartoons? I drive one of those drillmobile things that the bad guys always use where they drill underneath a building and then they break through the floor and then they all pop out of the vehicle and attempt their evil scheme but somehow their plan gets foiled by the good guys.
        I'd have to admit that having a huge drill bit mounted to the front of my VW is somehow appealing. However, do I have to wear a muddy mole suit and scream shrilly when the superhero appears to thwart my devious plan with a dazzling sun light during a daring denouement?

        Ahhhhh!
        Gryn

        Updated: fixed spelling, opps :)

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