This morning I took a walk in the car, around my "neighborhood." I love it! Now that I finally got my own car, I take this opportunity, and I confess that it is a pleasure to drive aimlessly, perhaps in familiar places, just to "train" and to develop their driving skills.
Thus, poor circulation on the roads of a Sunday morning, I also had some time to devote to my own thoughts ... car. It is said that the driving style of a people reflects the situation in that country. Obviously, from here he left a detailed comparison between Romania and Italy. I will tell you a secret: even though I have the license for years, in Romania I had almost always afraid to drive, and my moments of "extreme bravery" were few, and even then I felt like Indiana Jones embarked nell'aventura of his life. Why? Why, even when traveling as a passenger, it was impossible not to take fright at least one or at least not hear a single curse, and I intend to travel, not per giorno! Strade strette e storte, città affollata, cantieri da per tutto, vie chiuse per lavori in corso, file interminabili al semaforo, e, in conseguenza, gente nervosissima, e senza voglia di rispettare le regole, oppure di essere cortesi nei confronti degli altri partecipanti al traffico. E pensate che i peggiori sono quelli che hanno le macchine più grandi o più care: chi ha la BMW fuoristrada si permette di sentirsi superiore a quello che ha una Dacia "stile anni '80". E questo succede anche al di fuori dalla macchina, purtroppo! Nemmeno quando facevo io la scuola guida nel 2004, le cose non erano ancora così spaventose!
Guidare a Milano sarà sicuramente più difficile che guidare in una piccola città Italian. The city is always moving, full of people, machines, and especially motorcycles. But I'm not afraid! I swear! Although there is the occasional "hell driver", or a cyclist who breaks, politeness is still there, the streets are properly marked, and the yards were not so many, to become a problem. Once, a girl from Romania who was in Milan on a business trip he said: "Milan is also a crowded city, but at least those moves, we remain stuck forever!" Ah, yes ... We hope that things will change in Romania, at all levels!
course, each city is evaluated with respect to the source, from all points of view, not only by the traffic. As for the stranierina driver, you will see what the future holds on the streets of Milan are hoping for a driving without an accident, and without too scared! Come on, you can do!
Guidare a Milano sarà sicuramente più difficile che guidare in una piccola città Italian. The city is always moving, full of people, machines, and especially motorcycles. But I'm not afraid! I swear! Although there is the occasional "hell driver", or a cyclist who breaks, politeness is still there, the streets are properly marked, and the yards were not so many, to become a problem. Once, a girl from Romania who was in Milan on a business trip he said: "Milan is also a crowded city, but at least those moves, we remain stuck forever!" Ah, yes ... We hope that things will change in Romania, at all levels!
course, each city is evaluated with respect to the source, from all points of view, not only by the traffic. As for the stranierina driver, you will see what the future holds on the streets of Milan are hoping for a driving without an accident, and without too scared! Come on, you can do!
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