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Or South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Japan - to name a few other
countries that drive on the "right" side of the road :)
Mind you, we are a pretty lawless bunch here, and traffic lights simply
serve as cheerful beacons, alerting drivers to potential obstacles to
progress, like annoying cross traffic...
Neil
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From: Ted Ashton [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 09 December 2001 04:35
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Subject: Re: OT: English
Thus it was written in the epistle of Mark Boyd,
> The only confusion would be why you would turn left on anything other
> than a green light. Turn left on a red light and you are likely to
> have an accident.
In America that is generally true, but not so in England :-).
Ted
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