Wednesday, March 9, 2011

How To Draw A Carcrash

Words # 6 on Baires

Most of the traffic lights at intersections is positioned differently than we are accustomed in Europe.
Usually the lights are on (more or less) the stop line and the machine you stops almost below, no? In Baires (and others), often the lights are on the opposite side of the crossing. This means that if you get to fermartici under've already done all the intersection through a red light. It seems stupid, but it is not, especially because if you learn to drive in Europe you have the built-in mechanism that makes you stop next to the red;)
Then, the lane but there are just lines from the various meanings ... people are stacked, yes, often quite well ... But if you know you have to turn right, "not necessary" that you go to occupy the right lane. Or rather, it would be cheaper and they are also certain to be taught so driving school ... But ... is not essential. You can very well get where you want and where you want to shoot:)
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Pedestrians in Buenos Aires (and others) have no rights. You can be on the strips and the green light but that does not count for anything. The cars go by and you stop and you will avoid ... see machines that close moooooltissimo the curve to pass in front of you before and you're going through. Or the other way, extend extend (even invading other turning lanes) all to not wait for the pedestrian walk.
As the use of the horn. Take the green and one in 5 or 6 position is already playing because there is moves.
Baires But is this one. Just knowing the system and everything. You know you should always check whether you can go and if someone rings is not always important because there is something wrong.
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Then there are the sidewalks. What I call-platform games ... so are broken, uneven and varied that I often seem to be in a video game, like SuperMario, and I like to jump from tile to tile with similar characteristics, or on uneven tiles, always imagining different levels.
accomplice is also the difficulty level to "avoid the drop." Yes, often (spesso!) see the wet ground and you know that there hung over the air conditioner is dripping.
All conditioners dripping Baires Baires and has a lot of air conditioners hanging from windows and balconies ... the "skill" is to avoid the drop (if you like, otherwise you care) and avoid colliding with all those people who, from time to time change course to avoid the drop! I have fun, yes, a little!
Or for the more discerning, on the roadside or in the corners of the windows you see bottles or plastic containers used to collect their own water conditioners. But this is usually done only the ground floor.

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