Buk Hoo Kee
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Hehe, admin you are funny. If the larger vehicle is always at fault because it is a bigger vehicle, then I will always drive a smaller vehicle, that way, I will never be at fault. If that were true in North America, my small honda would rule the roads. The way it works here, admin, is that there is such a thing called "right of way" which governs the rules of the road. We don't expect a huge truck to come to a complete stop if some bad driver decides to cut them off. No vehicle can defy the laws of physics. Also, the mentality here is that the smaller vehicles should try to avoid the larger vehicles since they will most likely kill you if you get in their way. That is one of the reasons why americans like big cars, lots of metal around you to protect you supposedly. So if you are crazy enough to get in the way of a large moving vehicle, then it's your own fault for being that stoopid, we like to call it contributory negligence. It shocked me to see a lot of mothers riding motorcycles/mopeds with two small children on the back and one in the front for a total of four people on one small bike, all with no helmets. If we did that here, we would go to jail for sure and it would be all over CNN. Makes me wonder how much freedom we really have in the US/Canada, hehe...
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