my friend goes there a lot and he said that these people just run people over and forget them and no one cares lmao and some of these cars have no lights or anything
my friend goes there a lot and he said that these people just run people over and forget them and no one cares lmao and some of these cars have no lights or anything
Originally Posted by mirage6
Rather I imagine some of these cars do have lights that work.
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oh ya he jst said there was a lot that did not have light and that those motorconchoes drive liek crazy abd run people down
Plus it must be close to a 20 mile ride.
Originally Posted by Tonto4
It seems 20 but is about 9 miles.
really are the roads paved or dirt
Last month while I was in POP I happened to buy a used Pasola (scooter) on a whim. I had always planned to ship my car down there (and still will) and had no intentions of buying a pasola, but the price was right and I thought, "why not". After buying it, the rental car I had sat in the driveway for the next 6 days. As far as I'm concerned, there is no better way to get around POP. In fact, when I return in a couple of weeks, I'm going to get another, this time a new and bigger one. I wouldn't be without one now.
On the other hand, there is no way in hell that I would ride it to Sosua. I have started to dislike that ride even in a car. I wouldn't argure with JimmyD about the distance as I'm sure he knows a hell of alot more about the area than I do, but it sure as hell seems like a 20 mile ride. I have never really had any concerns about getting in an accident. My only concern is that if I do get into an accident, I'll probably be returning to the states minus a leg. Sure, although they drive like total idiots, it seems to me that there really aren't as many accidents as you might expect as a result of the way they drive. In fact, I've been to POP coming up on 7 times in 8 months, and I've seen one accident between a motoconcho and a car in downtown POP. Obviously Sosua isn't so bad as it's not as big and congested as POP, but as far as I'm concerned, motoconcho is the only way to go when in-town.
Good luck.
thanx for the info
Fuck you guys are funny I rode my bike from La Romana to Barahona a few times.
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