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*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:Thats not an evo....that looks like them wanna be evo...looks like a n normal lancer wanna be evo.....no big flares over the wheels....just a redone bonnet and fog lamps...
roadhog wrote:Wonder if he was a part of the drive like idiots mitusbishi crew that was heading west side today.
MISHI wrote:roadhog wrote:Wonder if he was a part of the drive like idiots mitusbishi crew that was heading west side today.
ouch...
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Question for those who make this drive on a daily basis... If you're coming out from diwali nagar and you wish to go caroni savannah road.... Do you make the quick u-turn after the 3-4 white concrete barriers or do you go around the roundabout???? I saw a couple of hero drives so I'm wondering what is the right thing to do
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Question for those who make this drive on a daily basis... If you're coming out from diwali nagar and you wish to go caroni savannah road.... Do you make the quick u-turn after the 3-4 white concrete barriers or do you go around the roundabout???? I saw a couple of hero drives so I'm wondering what is the right thing to do
GTcruzer wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Question for those who make this drive on a daily basis... If you're coming out from diwali nagar and you wish to go caroni savannah road.... Do you make the quick u-turn after the 3-4 white concrete barriers or do you go around the roundabout???? I saw a couple of hero drives so I'm wondering what is the right thing to do
I could never understand why people have to do this. They used to do this on the northern side of the same intersection too.
Same thing they do in Aranguez. From North, they turn by the small triangle to go onto the El Socorro Aranguez bypass road instead of going round the roundabout.
Maybe it's their fear of not being able to use a roundabout that makes them do this.
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Dizzy28 wrote:GTcruzer wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Question for those who make this drive on a daily basis... If you're coming out from diwali nagar and you wish to go caroni savannah road.... Do you make the quick u-turn after the 3-4 white concrete barriers or do you go around the roundabout???? I saw a couple of hero drives so I'm wondering what is the right thing to do
I could never understand why people have to do this. They used to do this on the northern side of the same intersection too.
Same thing they do in Aranguez. From North, they turn by the small triangle to go onto the El Socorro Aranguez bypass road instead of going round the roundabout.
Maybe it's their fear of not being able to use a roundabout that makes them do this.
They do it because it saves time...Been stuck in that traffic on a Saturday trying to head to the roundabout to head back north to go across the flyover and spent maybe 1/2hr. Doing the u turn would have cut that down significantly.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Question for those who make this drive on a daily basis... If you're coming out from diwali nagar and you wish to go caroni savannah road.... Do you make the quick u-turn after the 3-4 white concrete barriers or do you go around the roundabout???? I saw a couple of hero drives so I'm wondering what is the right thing to do
desifemlove wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Question for those who make this drive on a daily basis... If you're coming out from diwali nagar and you wish to go caroni savannah road.... Do you make the quick u-turn after the 3-4 white concrete barriers or do you go around the roundabout???? I saw a couple of hero drives so I'm wondering what is the right thing to do
nah...i learnt how to use roundabouts.
maj. tom wrote:Well it's not that hard to believe. It's probably a requirement for some sectors of the PS.
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