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sad but it seems to be a fact of life there.
most deaths r due to motor vehicle accidents.
you only live once, but if you live it right once is enough
A lot of accidents do happen in DR... Maybe drunk driving has a lot to do with that... :::cough::: Don Tomas::: cough:::... Its unfortunate but what can you do...
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was he an I.S.O.C. ' er, if not then ........
if you want to be sad today is a 1 yr ago that my mother died in front of me.
i am going to the DR 1st week of july it looks like i should walk
i wanted to rent a car at the airport and sightsee but i am thinking maybe next time?
That's why I've yet to drive down there!
i havent tried driving and taking a moto for long distances doesnt seem to good either.i mean in a taxi i guess your somewhat safe but shit it is crazy over there.
Jimmy owes me a dollar!
If you reread the article, the majority of fatalities occur by people not inside vehicules, meaning on motos or as Pedestrians. I do not know about any of you guys, but I feel safer driving in a car down there then riding on a moto concho
It is always sad to lose a child but comon, this is not unusual in any country.
Shit happens.
most definitely.i feel better in a taxi than on a moto any day.Originally Posted by ajax718
Very true but some people want to win the "American Lottery" aka SUE!Originally Posted by Escottindr
Who knows what happened, did the moto/car he rented have functioning tail/brake lights, was he wearing a seat belt, etc.
I am not justifying the accident or her loss, but again I do question 100% liability on the driver.
I have driven every trip down there since my 4th trip. Funny part the only people I have seen make stupid moves are other gringos. Dominican traffic could be view as chaos by an unfamilar eye but if you understand it, it does "flow", just understand it and go with the flow, don't try to interject American traffic laws.
This reminds me of a similar story, in Germany years back they wanted to require all spouses of American military to obtain Germain driver licenses. Well one women took the test and 5 minutes later it ended with the driver license exaiminer claiming that she would never ever get a license as long as he worked! The women claimed she didn't know what she did wrong and that she had driven for 10 years without an accident and drove exactly how she did in America. Of course I could write a paper on the differences between Europeans driving and Americans.
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DT, perhaps it would help some if you and others who drive would discus a bit about what it is like to drive "in the flow" down in paradise. I'd appreciate it.
A lot of it is common sense, without interjecting laws.
If it is BUSY, and you want to make a left turn, pull to the right shoulder and wait for it to clear then make a left from there!
And I know I joke about it but the food chain does exist.
Mac Semi-trucks
Semi-trucks
Large Caribe Tours buses
Large Trucks
Diatsuis(sp?)
Large SUVs
Small SUVs
Cars
Motos
Example, on my first trip with Real Deal I was driving on the left side of the road because the road was better (only one side paved), there was a car coming (we were in a SUV), RD said Tom you need to to move over there is a car coming, well I had the bigger vehicle so I told RD he would move, and guess what the car did move.
Also one thing is THE HORN!
One quick beep as a warning "I am coming through"
One long beep as a warning "I am here! LOOK!"
Two quick beeps "Hey chica need a ride?"
hahaha... Funny shit in a sad thread!Originally Posted by Don Tomas
They will learn quickly if they are looking for the money from the justice system here. Life is cheap here and there are NO big awards even for a death when drunk.Originally Posted by Don Tomas
I hope it is not what is on her mind and possibly just justice and not money but she wont get that here either.
One thing about living in a 3rd world country is that you are not protected by the laws of your homeland and you need to realize this from the start or lead a very unhappy life while here in paradise or a certain type of paradise we have.
Escott
I think when DT said "the flow" of traffic in DR, he was referring to the flow of a Presidente going down his throat while he is driving in DR
I always rent a car when I visit. At least I have a certain measure of control.
There is no guarantee that driving in a taxi is any safer. The only edge that a taxi would have would be in the case of damage to the vehicle, it wont be your problem.
Driving conditions differ from place to place. One just needs to adjust.
Willie
Last edited by Willie; 05-12-2006 at 09:37 AM.
Well that certainly helps!Originally Posted by ajax718
They don't normally keep much distance between cars, regardless of the speed, rain, etc, do they?
The NASCAR bumper sticker would work well down there.Originally Posted by Gladiator
"I'm not tailgating, I'm drafting!"
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