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<blockquote data-quote="melvyn" data-source="post: 425406" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>It is true that Malaysia's road and traffic conditions are really F*** Up, drivers not being aware of their surroundings, jumping queues, changing lanes without indication, poor road quality, etc. But hey, it makes us those who are aware of such cases a better driver. Necessitating us to practice such disciplines as to constantly scan our mirrors, indicating our intentions, and so forth.</p><p></p><p>Malaysia is still very young and have lots to learn. Maybe in our next life time Malaysia will be better.</p><p></p><p>I agree that road rage isn't a good practice, but when the conditions are right (no foreseeable animals in the near horizon), we need to let lose, get reacquainted with our cars. Some times, the same excitement can't be replicated on the race track. Having a near death experience can dramatically change a man's outlook on life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melvyn, post: 425406, member: 11736"] It is true that Malaysia's road and traffic conditions are really F*** Up, drivers not being aware of their surroundings, jumping queues, changing lanes without indication, poor road quality, etc. But hey, it makes us those who are aware of such cases a better driver. Necessitating us to practice such disciplines as to constantly scan our mirrors, indicating our intentions, and so forth. Malaysia is still very young and have lots to learn. Maybe in our next life time Malaysia will be better. I agree that road rage isn't a good practice, but when the conditions are right (no foreseeable animals in the near horizon), we need to let lose, get reacquainted with our cars. Some times, the same excitement can't be replicated on the race track. Having a near death experience can dramatically change a man's outlook on life. [/QUOTE]
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