HSBC International bank account
#61
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Yep. A lot have arrows painted around them too though. If drivers in Malta are too crap to drive around them or pay attention to the road markings, that's hardly the roundabout's fault. A bit like how competitive some drivers are at all way stops here, not the stop sign's fault, and how if you're basically stopping someone driving where they want to, they just won't look in your direction lest they have to acknowledge your existence and wait for you, they just pull out, hardly anyone else's fault there either.
#62
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Actually, they know what to do, but they just choose to go through because they are aggressive drivers, most likely in a rush, and probably speeding too.
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I would suggest that you read a Highway Code book before you go to England if you ever intend to drive there, and same for whatever the Maltese equivalent is. Probably worth taking a few lessons before you set out on your own too, if things like that are so alien and you're not sure how to handle them. Or take the bus
#64
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Ummm... people pay attention to the road and drive around them. People (for the most part) follow the rules of the road. In the same way that people obey stop signs, no barrier there. Yield signs, traffic lights... Many situations that require actions without barriers...
I would suggest that you read a Highway Code book before you go to England if you ever intend to drive there, and same for whatever the Maltese equivalent is. Probably worth taking a few lessons before you set out on your own too, if things like that are so alien and you're not sure how to handle them. Or take the bus
I would suggest that you read a Highway Code book before you go to England if you ever intend to drive there, and same for whatever the Maltese equivalent is. Probably worth taking a few lessons before you set out on your own too, if things like that are so alien and you're not sure how to handle them. Or take the bus
Maybe in england they pay attention , but not in Gozo. At least not when i'm there... Christ have you made your point yet? No need to have a go because painted roundabouts are funny to me.
For a stop sign, traffic lights etc you can see the sign/lights infront of you. Painted roundabout on the floor you can't see unless you are looking down, which you aren't supposed to do whilst driving.
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Maybe in england they pay attention , but not in Gozo. At least not when i'm there... Christ have you made your point yet? No need to have a go because painted roundabouts are funny to me.
For a stop sign, traffic lights etc you can see the sign/lights infront of you. Painted roundabout on the floor you can't see unless you are looking down, which you aren't supposed to do whilst driving.
For a stop sign, traffic lights etc you can see the sign/lights infront of you. Painted roundabout on the floor you can't see unless you are looking down, which you aren't supposed to do whilst driving.
And yes, you are supposed to be aware of what's on the road surface as well as around you when driving. See, addressing another point you made there
#66
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Ouch! No need for rudeness. I was trying to address points as you made them and offer advice, I don't think I've specifically said anything about your sense of humour regarding roundabouts. I would also advise people new to Canada to take a few lessons and read the book if they were unsure about anything... Besides, if I was 'having a go', you would know about it.
And yes, you are supposed to be aware of what's on the road surface as well as around you when driving. See, addressing another point you made there
And yes, you are supposed to be aware of what's on the road surface as well as around you when driving. See, addressing another point you made there
#67
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Ouch! No need for rudeness. I was trying to address points as you made them and offer advice, I don't think I've specifically said anything about your sense of humour regarding roundabouts. I would also advise people new to Canada to take a few lessons and read the book if they were unsure about anything... Besides, if I was 'having a go', you would know about it.
And yes, you are supposed to be aware of what's on the road surface as well as around you when driving. See, addressing another point you made there
And yes, you are supposed to be aware of what's on the road surface as well as around you when driving. See, addressing another point you made there
No... But your original post was "Whats the problem with roundabouts?" implying I had a personal issue with them. I don't. I just find the painted ones funny is all... Yes you are supposed to be aware of the road surface but just having a painted thing on the floor with no sign indicating a roundabout (as it is in Malta; I don't know how it is in the UK) is a bit rich... And no most Maltese drivers do not know how to use them.
#69
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We have them like this http://www.chandigarhtrafficpolice.o...ound_about.gif as well as like this http://www.yell.com/static/image/ffa...h:412/m:FitPad
The latter has a yield sign above the blue roundabout sign
The latter has a yield sign above the blue roundabout sign
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No... But your original post was "Whats the problem with roundabouts?" implying I had a personal issue with them. I don't. I just find the painted ones funny is all... Yes you are supposed to be aware of the road surface but just having a painted thing on the floor with no sign indicating a roundabout (as it is in Malta; I don't know how it is in the UK) is a bit rich... And no most Maltese drivers do not know how to use them.
Lots of things are painted on the roads, or even randomly appearing on the road with and without accompanying signs. Part of driving is the requirement to notice them in order to be safe. What if there was a child lying in the road (or dog, cat, whatever you care about most), having previously been hit. It's not likely to be signposted, might be fairly well camouflaged or it could be dark, but if you ran over them again you'd probably feel pretty stupid for not noticing them before. Least likely with a child I grant you, but it can happen. Potholes are another example of things to be noticed before you drive through them. So no, I don't think it's a bit rich to ask someone to notice a painted roundabout. But then I learned to drive in the UK, and I find so many things over signposted here, in case you missed the first 6 signs, here's another one... that sort of thing... so that alters perspective too. The majority of people on here will be approaching this from a British perspective, with or without time spent in Canada, and occasionally someone will have spent some time in Malta. That will probably always be the nature of this section of the forum, being what it is.
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I hope I get the p/t job I want (its shoppers drug mart lol) because I know the guy that owns it and have done volunteer work with him, and hes a friend of the family so extemely likely to give time off in July/August for trips home. Thats a start in the "live a life here" whilst also preparing/planning for "build a life over there" ...
I extremely envy your son - he's doing basically what i'd like to do. Mind if I ask how old he is?
Nice... No it isn't the worst driving ever but we've had our laughs about it when there... Roundabouts painted on the ground come to mind
I extremely envy your son - he's doing basically what i'd like to do. Mind if I ask how old he is?
Nice... No it isn't the worst driving ever but we've had our laughs about it when there... Roundabouts painted on the ground come to mind
S
#72
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Nope, if I had been implying that, I would have asked 'what's your problem with roundabouts I was more confused as to what was amusing about them.
Lots of things are painted on the roads, or even randomly appearing on the road with and without accompanying signs. Part of driving is the requirement to notice them in order to be safe. What if there was a child lying in the road (or dog, cat, whatever you care about most), having previously been hit. It's not likely to be signposted, might be fairly well camouflaged or it could be dark, but if you ran over them again you'd probably feel pretty stupid for not noticing them before. Least likely with a child I grant you, but it can happen. Potholes are another example of things to be noticed before you drive through them. So no, I don't think it's a bit rich to ask someone to notice a painted roundabout. But then I learned to drive in the UK, and I find so many things over signposted here, in case you missed the first 6 signs, here's another one... that sort of thing... so that alters perspective too. The majority of people on here will be approaching this from a British perspective, with or without time spent in Canada, and occasionally someone will have spent some time in Malta. That will probably always be the nature of this section of the forum, being what it is.
Lots of things are painted on the roads, or even randomly appearing on the road with and without accompanying signs. Part of driving is the requirement to notice them in order to be safe. What if there was a child lying in the road (or dog, cat, whatever you care about most), having previously been hit. It's not likely to be signposted, might be fairly well camouflaged or it could be dark, but if you ran over them again you'd probably feel pretty stupid for not noticing them before. Least likely with a child I grant you, but it can happen. Potholes are another example of things to be noticed before you drive through them. So no, I don't think it's a bit rich to ask someone to notice a painted roundabout. But then I learned to drive in the UK, and I find so many things over signposted here, in case you missed the first 6 signs, here's another one... that sort of thing... so that alters perspective too. The majority of people on here will be approaching this from a British perspective, with or without time spent in Canada, and occasionally someone will have spent some time in Malta. That will probably always be the nature of this section of the forum, being what it is.
Well yes obviously I realise it is a British forum, with a British sense of humour and all that
I'm not debating what is and what is not safe driving practise. I agree with what you said above, mostly. I do like the fact that things are signposted because I feel it makes the road safer. I'm not saying the driver shouldn't be aware of everything around him/her, but in case they are not, the signs make the roads safer, and having a non-painted roundabout would make the roads safer too.
I'm just stating the daunting behaviour exhibited in Malta with the painted roundabouts. If it were me behind the wheel i'd drive round the roundabout properly, painted or not. But most in Malta/Gozo do not do that.
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Ok. Deep Breath. It's been suggested I respond publicly.
So: #2 son just checked in from somewhere West of Thunder bay.
Looks like he'll break his own QC to BC record
Gozo: I support my children's travels 100%. That does not mean I agree 100% with their decisions !
To answer your questions:
- hitchhiking: it's the 5th time he's crossing Canada "sur le pouce"; his brother has done it a couple of times too. Both have hitched N. England to S. France as well. So have I, once upon a time
- The Boy, & his friends, camp out wherever they find work out West. Usually, accommodation is provided with job. This year, he's crew boss, & as such gets a guaranteed bed !!
- He's 21 next week.
- He's eligible for uni entry; but not interested to do that for the moment.
- when I was 21, I was travelling too. It's a Carpe Diem sort of thing . Many parents will frown upon my encouragement of such actions !
I survived, & turned into a productive member of conventional society.
S
So: #2 son just checked in from somewhere West of Thunder bay.
Looks like he'll break his own QC to BC record
Gozo: I support my children's travels 100%. That does not mean I agree 100% with their decisions !
To answer your questions:
- hitchhiking: it's the 5th time he's crossing Canada "sur le pouce"; his brother has done it a couple of times too. Both have hitched N. England to S. France as well. So have I, once upon a time
- The Boy, & his friends, camp out wherever they find work out West. Usually, accommodation is provided with job. This year, he's crew boss, & as such gets a guaranteed bed !!
- He's 21 next week.
- He's eligible for uni entry; but not interested to do that for the moment.
- when I was 21, I was travelling too. It's a Carpe Diem sort of thing . Many parents will frown upon my encouragement of such actions !
I survived, & turned into a productive member of conventional society.
S