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Ban Stupid Drivers In Dubai

Friday, 24 November 2006 No Comment

Driving in Dubai has been in the spotlight for months now with all kinds of laws being brought in to stop the crazy driving there. From driving tests to the confiscation of cars for jumping red lights – but none of them will work. YES! that’s right I said none of them will work, why? That’s because if you drive like a mad man then you will hit something sooner or later. There needs to be a change in attitude.

It seems to me that because some people have loads of money they don’t care about crashing their cars, they drive like psychos and end up hitting others too. There was a debate last month that went along the lines that most of the accidents were caused by Pakistani drivers because they can’t drive … this could be true, but I have seen people who CAN drive, drive stupidly so STOP IT NOW!

If you want to see some stupid drivers check out the video below:

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