QUOTE(FrostLance @ Jan 26 2011, 01:23 AM)
i disagree. its not speed that kills, why in germany #of accidents is low even when they have the autobahn?
Elsewehere where speed limits is higher, also the # of deaths are low?
i do believe for 1, that our highways are in a pretty bad shape, potholes, uneven surface, in rain sometimes got watter puddles in the middle of the road.
Not much space between the road and the central divider, small lanes, emergency lane also so narrow. These factors do play an important role.
2.4L engine? not thx. We live in malaysia, where road tax is ridiculously based on CC of the car + Fuel Efficiency is worst. so higher displacement isnt always better.
belif me, our highways are comparable with autobahn if not better. there was 1 month i got quite unlucky the road was renovated for upgrade, the lane was so narrow it barely fit the width of a lorry. i think autobahn is popular only because it doesn't have speed limit on some route.Elsewehere where speed limits is higher, also the # of deaths are low?
i do believe for 1, that our highways are in a pretty bad shape, potholes, uneven surface, in rain sometimes got watter puddles in the middle of the road.
Not much space between the road and the central divider, small lanes, emergency lane also so narrow. These factors do play an important role.
2.4L engine? not thx. We live in malaysia, where road tax is ridiculously based on CC of the car + Fuel Efficiency is worst. so higher displacement isnt always better.
Jan 26 2011, 06:48 AM

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