Okay, I admit to being an ignorant American with regard to European driving issues.
It has always been my opinion that the driving experience is cheaper and more efficient in America, the autobaun notwithstanding.
How many times a day do you come to a stop sign and think what waste of inertia? As a driver, I presume you are witness to many inefficient and useless traffic signs and regulations. At least that is my experience.
If you agree, I urge you to read the following article and share your thoughts.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,448747,00.html
"Strange as it may seem, the number of accidents has declined dramatically. Experts from Argentina and the United States have visited Drachten. Even London has expressed an interest in this new example of automobile anarchy. And the model is being tested in the British capital's Kensington neighborhood."
It has always been my opinion that the driving experience is cheaper and more efficient in America, the autobaun notwithstanding.
How many times a day do you come to a stop sign and think what waste of inertia? As a driver, I presume you are witness to many inefficient and useless traffic signs and regulations. At least that is my experience.
If you agree, I urge you to read the following article and share your thoughts.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,448747,00.html
"Strange as it may seem, the number of accidents has declined dramatically. Experts from Argentina and the United States have visited Drachten. Even London has expressed an interest in this new example of automobile anarchy. And the model is being tested in the British capital's Kensington neighborhood."