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Subject: Driving in Auckland
Posted Aug 10, 2000 by
Scumbag
 
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Some extra rules regarding driving in New Zealand's largest city:

1)If approaching an intersection and you are making a turn, toss a coin. If it lands on its edge, then you have to turn on your indicators. Otherwise, just assume everybody will miss you.

2)The traffic lights don't have their usual meaning in Auckland.
GREEN means go
AMBER means speed up
RED means give way



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Subject: Driving in Auckland
Posted Aug 11, 2000 by
Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here
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Nods sagely. Mmmmm, sounds like Napier bigeyes

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