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| Thread ID: 110208 | 2010-06-07 19:40:00 | Lowest Road Toll in 50 Years! Good Policing or Good Luck? | xyz823 (13649) | PC World Chat |
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| 1107867 | 2010-06-12 01:12:00 | We can change that by lunchtime :devil :clap | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1107868 | 2010-06-12 01:41:00 | You can have a HT licence in NZ but if you go to the UK that HT componant is invalid yet someone from the UK can exchange with relative ease a HT licence to an NZ one. That's more likely something to do with the oversupply of EU residents and if their HT skills are good enough it's a political thing :D Even then they have to swap to a UK licence eventually. |
PaulD (232) | ||
| 1107869 | 2010-06-12 04:45:00 | That's more likely something to do with the oversupply of EU residents and if their HT skills are good enough it's a political thing :D Even then they have to swap to a UK licence eventually. Believe that if you want. New Zealand ranks near the bottom for driving quality and safety in the OECD, the driving testing standard over in this country is a joke in comparison and only slowly catching up. |
coldfront (15814) | ||
| 1107870 | 2010-06-12 04:49:00 | Believe that if you want. New Zealand ranks near the bottom for driving quality and safety in the OECD, the driving testing standard over in this country is a joke in comparison and only slowly catching up. Perhaps it could be due to lots of people not actually born here driving around? :devil |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 1107871 | 2010-06-12 06:40:00 | More likely due to letting children have their licence when they are not mature enough to be let loose in a speeding killing machine on their own, instead of making them wait until they are a bit older and slightly more mature | gary67 (56) | ||
| 1107872 | 2010-06-12 07:21:00 | More likely due to letting children have their licence when they are not mature enough to be let loose in a speeding killing machine on their own, instead of making them wait until they are a bit older and slightly more mature Probably true. When I passed my license at age 15 there were far fewer cars and I think there was more respect shown to others. Also true to say that we didn't do drugs or booze at that age either. |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 1107873 | 2010-06-12 09:17:00 | Believe that if you want. New Zealand ranks near the bottom for driving quality and safety in the OECD, the driving testing standard over in this country is a joke in comparison and only slowly catching up. There was a pom that had driven in numerous parts of the world who wrote a letter to the Dom recently saying that NZ drivers were no worse than elsewhere and better than quite a few apart from the tail gating thing. I think he said the Spanish were the worst. |
mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 1107874 | 2010-06-12 10:50:00 | There was a pom that had driven in numerous parts of the world who wrote a letter to the Dom recently saying that NZ drivers were no worse than elsewhere and better than quite a few apart from the tail gating thing. I think he said the Spanish were the worst. Spanish, worse at driving or tailgating?...Worse drivers in my experience while abroad was Turks then Italians, Spanish were no worse than the French! UK drivers were actually very good considerate drivers... |
SolMiester (139) | ||
| 1107875 | 2010-06-12 12:28:00 | Spanish, worse at driving or tailgating?...Worse drivers in my experience while abroad was Turks then Italians, Spanish were no worse than the French! UK drivers were actually very good considerate drivers... Worse at driving but I may have the wrong country. The Italians were pretty crazy when I was there. I was amazed at how considerate the poms were. |
mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 1107876 | 2010-06-13 01:49:00 | Anyone tried driving in Malta the locals drive in the shade where ever that may be on the road | gary67 (56) | ||
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