Some of the better drivers you will see in their own country are the Japanese.
It's called "Traffic prison", they don't piss about with to many tickets,,after not many at all "you just go to prison" where it's the warden that decides when you've changed your attitude enough to get out.
Would work bloody well here,,,chuck in a bit of slave labor an it could even pay for it's self.
I was wondering about that - the jap import cars we get here are in prety good condition. Wonder when someone will try to import chinese used cars
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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World Health Organization's estimates are that more than 600 lives are lost and more than 45,000 people are injured on China's roads every day.
People in low & middle-income countries suffer "about 90% of all world's road traffic deaths and disabilities" That could soon rise to 95% if the problem isn't confronted.
"The huge road toll in China accounts for the deaths of some 1.2 million men, women, and children each year". Estimates China will have half a million deaths each year by 2020.
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White Trash Pearls of Wisdom #2654 - Refering to yourself in the 3rd person: The only thing gayer, would be being caught handcuffed around a public toilet bowl, an apple stuffed in your mouth and George Michael administering an epic caneing to your exposed cheeks while Boy George documents the event on a handicam.
Car, made in China. Brakes not included.
As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death
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Meanwhile in Vietnam...
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
omfg they must be suicidal![]()
Didnt watch the clip,no need as theres no way it could compare to whats viewable on most poker runs.![]()
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
All those were some deadly accidents especially the last one was so scary, I guess the person would have died at the spot.
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