Cambodia's future transportation

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I never thought I would ever say this, but one very quick way to speed things up is double and single yellow lines. They seem to be stopping a lot of cars lately, so maybe they may give those wankers who double and treble park on a main artery road in rush hour whopping great fines. Or at least a week in PS. :assasin:
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juansweetpotato wrote:I never thought I would ever say this, but one very quick way to speed things up is double and single yellow lines. They seem to be stopping a lot of cars lately, so maybe they may give those wankers who double and treble park on a main artery road in rush hour whopping great fines. Or at least a week in PS. :assasin:
Why [ in the kingdom of wonder why ] don't we start with small steps first and teach Cambodians what a red and green light means first.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
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Duncan wrote:
juansweetpotato wrote:I never thought I would ever say this, but one very quick way to speed things up is double and single yellow lines. They seem to be stopping a lot of cars lately, so maybe they may give those wankers who double and treble park on a main artery road in rush hour whopping great fines. Or at least a week in PS. :assasin:
Why [ in the kingdom of wonder why ] don't we start with small steps first and teach Cambodians what a red and green light means first.
The majority of locals know and use the traffic lights. It's the ones that don't that have probably the same attitude as
those that double/treble park. Look at me ! I'm a strong and powerful person! I may be an absolute disgrace to the human race, but LOOK AT ME!

OK scrap the yellow lines and go straight to my next plan; A 3 mega watt tazer.
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Them car look very crazy
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juansweetpotato wrote:Image
Chariya wrote:Them car look very crazy
You think the cars are crazy,,, wait till you see the drivers.
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In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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buddy drives a 50 cc quad bike. very cool, zippy, and no plates required.
Perhaps charging cars to enter a zone would help.
They used to do this in Singapore, not sure if still in force.
For sure the only solutions will be above or below street level, bot for movement and vehicle storage.
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frank lee bent wrote:buddy drives a 50 cc quad bike. very cool, zippy, and no plates required.
Perhaps charging cars to enter a zone would help.
They used to do this in Singapore, not sure if still in force.
Good idea, you could fit about 10 of those in the back of a Tundra.
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they charge to enter central zone in Singapore an have for the past 20 years or so. PLUS just to be able to BUY a car or motorcycle u need pay for a permit!!

PP is fucked and is going to be worse than any Asian city as a mass transit sky train like Bangkok would never happen

all they can do ( and what they are trying to do) is build satellite cites outside an hope people move there rather than in the city
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