Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Can you drive in Trinidad?

How To Drive In Trinidad %26amp; Tobago - (The Revised Manual) ) 1.

Turn

%26gt;signals will give away your next move. A real Trini driver never uses

them,

%26gt;besides if you do the driver on the lane on which you are trying to

get in

%26gt;front of will just accelerate to not let you get in. 2. Under no

%26gt;circumstance should you leave a safe distance between you and the car

in

%26gt;front of you, or the space will be filled in by somebody else, putting

you

%26gt;in an even more dangerous situation and also delaying you to your

%26gt;destination. 3. The faster you drive through a red light, the lesser

the

%26gt;chance you have of getting hit. 4. Never, ever come to a complete

stop at

%26gt;a stop sign. No one expects it and it will result in you being

rear-ended.

%26gt;5. Never get in the way of an older car that needs extensive bodywork,



%26gt;especially someone with no insurance ...the other guy doesn't have

anything

%26gt;to lose. 6. Braking is to be done as hard and late as possible to

ensure

%26gt;that your ABS kicks in, giving a nice, relaxing foot massage as the

brake

%26gt;pedal pulsates. For those of you without ABS, it's a chance to stretch

your

%26gt;legs. 7. Never pass on the right when you can pass on the left .

It's a

%26gt;good way to prepare for people entering the highway. 8. Speed limits

are

%26gt;arbitrary numbers, given only as a suggestion and are apparently not

%26gt;enforceable in T%26amp;T. 9. Just because you're in the right lane and have

no

%26gt;room to speed up or move over doesn't mean that a Trini driver

flashing his

%26gt;high beams behind you doesn't think he can go faster in your spot.

10.

%26gt;Always slow down and rubberneck when you see an accident or even

someone

%26gt;changing a tire. This is seen as a sign of respect for the victim.

11.

%26gt;Learn to swerve abruptly. Trinidad is the home of high-speed slalom

%26gt;driving. %26gt; 12. It is traditional in Trini to honk your horn at cars

that

%26gt;don't move the instant the light turns green. Even though you are at

risk

%26gt;of getting shot by the driver in front of you if you do this.

Psst....you

%26gt;may be at similar risk from the driver behind if you don't. 13.

Remember

%26gt;that the goal of every Trini driver is to get there first by whatever

means

%26gt;necessary. 14. 'Flipping someone the bird' is considered a polite

salute.

%26gt;This gesture should always be returned. THANK YOU %26amp; HAVE A SAFE

JOURNEYCan you drive in Trinidad?lol this is very funny to me cuz the other day i was tellin my friend that i have serious road rage and she responded with and adamant %26quot;well u CANNOT drive in trinidad%26quot;. Kind of hurt my feelings cuz i thought she didnt trust my drivin skills but apparently she was looking out or my safety now that i read this.Can you drive in Trinidad?That sums it up quite nicely.



By d way, where allyuh does come up wit these tings? Allyuh does jus siddong an try to tink up s*** to make people crack up or what?Can you drive in Trinidad?dis is why ah eh have meh license yet.........AH FRAID!!!!Can you drive in Trinidad?Girl you sure know Trinis driving skills! I actually hate to drive in Trinidad and love to drive in Tobago!



When I was getting my lisence - all I was wishing for was rain to fall so I won't have to use no hand signals.



I must also say Trini hand signals is not what I learnt in the manual - they develop they own ting! Oh and yellow or amber lights means speed up!!!!



And once yuh could drive in Trinidad - yuh could drive anywhere in the world!Can you drive in Trinidad?lol...you right some of d taxi drivers today really drive like dis..lolCan you drive in Trinidad?yuh forget tuh add



15. Use de shoulder once the other lanes are occupiedCan you drive in Trinidad?I agree 100%
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