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Instead of destroying a great thread about Trucking in USA I thought I would start a new thread about traffic rules in our countries.
Lets start with roundabouts. In Denmark and Sweden the driver who is in the roundabouts has the right and those who approach has to give way for those inside. How is it in your country ? Markus
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It was first in the beginning of the 90's Denmark changed the rules-Before a car inside a roundabouts should give way for cars entering the roundabouts.
Why I started this thread is because what I experience while playing ETS2-Here it happens that car/truck enter the roundabouts while I'm in it and I have to hit the break. This happens in Germany, France, Italy and other countries. Have a little feeling that those who created the game-does not have enough knowledge on traffic rules in different countries. Markus
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Not a great many roundabouts in Holland when I was living there....but an abundance of traffic lights.
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Same here. Napa has two new roundabouts off the main highway exits that the natives are adapting to instead of stop-signed intersections. The party in the circle has right of way. I first encountered roundabouts in New Jersey back in my '70's truckin' daze...which later served me well on countryside drives in England, Scotland & Ireland...even as I rigorously coped with right-hand steering on the left side of the road in a rented Audi. Rewiring a 65+ yearold brain to reverse its bigrig/policecar defensive righthand driving acumen of 50 years is mind-boggling; In London , Dublin or Edinburgh, I just use cabbies! Remembering to look right first instead of left when simply crossing the street is also a factor; as vehicles have right-of-way; not pedestrians and lots of Yanks are hit in the the crosswalk as they forget and look left!! My daughter pulled me back a few times in London while strolling about!
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It is generally accepted that in the UK the pedestrian has right of way and vehicles are expected to drive at a speed and with a level of attention and observation which allows them to safely respond to any reasonably foreseeable hazard.
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Jeez. You want to know about the USA drivers?
Many States have SIGNS that say Left lane for passing only! And what do the morons do? They get on the damned phone and pull INTO the left lane and SLOW DOWN! Then you throw roundy's at them and they don't have a CLUE how they are supposed to work! And don't get me started on the drivers that fixate on your vehicle! Instead of watching their speed? They fixate on you and ride your bumper or float beside you! And if you go to pass a slower Richard? The Arse holes speed up! MF'ers! |
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Next question - Driving licens.
Here in Denmark and Sweden an ordinary cardriver has a Driving license B and that allow him to drive a car up to 3500 kilogram in total. Here's an overview of various driving license categories 1. AM (small - moped 30) and AM (large - moped 45) 2. A (large MC), A1 (small MC) and A2 (between MC), A (large MC) 3. B (ordinary car -3500 kg total weight and a maximum of 8 seats in addition to the driver's) 4. B + (Truck over 3500 kg total weight, consisting of ordinary car and trailer with total weight over 750 kg) 5. C1 (Small truck - 7500 kg total weight or passenger car over 3500 kg up to 7500 kg total weight, maximum 8 seats in addition to the driver) 6. C (Large truck) 7. D1 (Small bus - maximum 16 people plus the driver) 8. D (Large bus) 9. E (Large trailer in the combinations: a) B / E, b) C1 / E, c) C / E, d) D1 / E, e) D / E Markus
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In the U.S, if you wave to other drivers while driving, You should remember to use all of your fingers and not just one.
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When it comes to making thing wrong in the Traffic I learned once that in countries like France, Spain, Portugal and maybe Germany A driver use 3 fingers on his right/left hand and spred them while they turn them horizontal-This should represent the letter E=Excuse Markus
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In the USA? We read between the lines.
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You mentioned something very important- The skill to read the traffic. To see two to three steps ahead like a good Chess player
Markus
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Many parts of the USA are just now getting introduced to roundabouts and I have noticed that most drivers have no clue how to deal with them.
Because of that, I think the drivers who DO understand how to navigate them are the ones in greater peril. ![]() |
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