Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Driving style and Nationality

I read an article recently on web, on how to identify the nationality of a person by the way he/she is driving.

One hand on wheel, one hand on horn

- Chicago

One hand on wheel, one finger out window

-New York

One hand on wheel, cradling cell phone, brick on accelerator

-California.

With gun in lap

-Los Angeles

Both hands on wheel, eyes shut, both feet on brake, quivering in terror

-Ohio, but driving in California

Both hands in air, gesturing, both feet on accelerator, head turned to talk to someone in back seat

-Italy

As for Malaysian, i couldn't find it in the list.

So i might as well add one for submission:

Malaysian Driving's style = "Pick and Flick"

means pick the nose, and flick-it-away while driving.

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Is it something against the rules of traffic?


3 comments:

  1. Once I saw a driver...one hand typing SMS...another holding a nasi lemak with elbow on the wheel...

    Some can even control their wheel using their lap...Malaysia Memang Boleh!

    Malaysian can do a lot of things that the American while driving...

    SMS, making phone calls, make-up, smoking, pick nose, having breakfast, lunch, dinner or supper, read newspaper or magazines, online or do reports using a laptop, pick up girls or pondans.....Malaysia Boleh?

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  2. OOOOOKAYYYY???HAHAHAHAHA!I WAS WONDERING HOW COULD HE DO THAT???HAHAHAHA TADA KERJA SUDAAA.....COOL BTW! = )

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  3. :P I guess thats the antic of a Malaysian:P

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