I'm sorry if you were hurt by my comments but I never intended that.
I enjoy driving on maximum permitted speed in Doha and have been enjoying in other countries as well but don't like those who do not respect the law (for speed limit) and intrude in other lane without proper indication while the other car is already on maximum permitted speed. In that situation, applying brakes is panic.
Around city, on main roads, 80km/h is permitted speed limit. If a car is already on that maximum speed, do you believe it is fun to flash again and again compelling the other drive to leave his lane? There are many places where speed limit changes to 60km/h or some other speed limit. What’s wrong if someone drives on that speed? Slow and peaceful can be taken as “within limits”.
Anyway, drive safe, stay safe.
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I'm sorry if you were hurt by my comments but I never intended that.
I enjoy driving on maximum permitted speed in Doha and have been enjoying in other countries as well but don't like those who do not respect the law (for speed limit) and intrude in other lane without proper indication while the other car is already on maximum permitted speed. In that situation, applying brakes is panic.
Around city, on main roads, 80km/h is permitted speed limit. If a car is already on that maximum speed, do you believe it is fun to flash again and again compelling the other drive to leave his lane? There are many places where speed limit changes to 60km/h or some other speed limit. What’s wrong if someone drives on that speed? Slow and peaceful can be taken as “within limits”.
Anyway, drive safe, stay safe.
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