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    Default Driver's education


    This thread is to help educate motor vehicle operators (i don't call them drivers since most people here only know how to operate their vehicles and not actually drive it for either lack of knowledge or total disregard for traffic law/rules) into responsible drivers.

    Here you may/may not:

    1. Ask/post questions regarding traffic rules and defensive driving (no need to talk about vehicle maintenance since we already have a lot of threads about it.)
    2. Intelligently answer questions posted in this thread (off topic, stupid, and other negative post or comments will be deleted plus corresponding points for every infraction based on the forum rules will be given to the violators).
    Last edited by 7DMM; 08-25-2012 at 03:50 AM.
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    for those who would ask, answer lang ko daan, kana solid yellow line sa center sa two lane taffic, means strickly no crossing over to the other lane, even more sa double solid yellow line, usually naa na sa mga cossing , or narrowing two lane traffic. if volated poses risk and danger not only to your self but in coming traffic, pero ang oban sus wla gyud alamag..counter flow na mao pa mag pa isog isog, ug flash pa gyud head light. Pls, kraon kahibalo namo ani do the right thing.

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    Please FFS, use your signal lights.
    Last edited by 7DMM; 08-25-2012 at 03:51 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gone_rouge View Post
    for those who would ask, answer lang ko daan, kana solid yellow line sa center sa two lane taffic, means strickly no crossing over to the other lane, even more sa double solid yellow line, usually naa na sa mga cossing , or narrowing two lane traffic. if volated poses risk and danger not only to your self but in coming traffic, pero ang oban sus wla gyud alamag..counter flow na mao pa mag pa isog isog, ug flash pa gyud head light. Pls, kraon kahibalo namo ani do the right thing.
    Driver's and Rider's education unta ni...

    mga motorcycle riders gyud kasagaran mo buhat ani.. im a rider myself pero sayop gyud ni nga buhat.. abi sa uban bago pa naka motor nga ok ra ni ilang gibuhat. ug sticktohon lang gyud ni sa CITOM pwde kaayo ni dakpon ang counter flow.

    nindot ni nga thread da kay ang site keeper najud ang tagiya.. tanawon nato maka kiat paba diri ang mga badlongon sa automotive thread.. mga mo claim ba nga responsible riders kuno sila pero ang ilang mga vehicle/motorcycle dili street legal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by necrotic freak View Post
    Driver's and Rider's education unta ni...

    mga motorcycle riders gyud kasagaran mo buhat ani.. im a rider myself pero sayop gyud ni nga buhat.. abi sa uban bago pa naka motor nga ok ra ni ilang gibuhat. ug sticktohon lang gyud ni sa CITOM pwde kaayo ni dakpon ang counter flow.

    nindot ni nga thread da kay ang site keeper najud ang tagiya.. tanawon nato maka kiat paba diri ang mga badlongon sa automotive thread.. mga mo claim ba nga responsible riders kuno sila pero ang ilang mga vehicle/motorcycle dili street legal.
    still the same if you're a bike rider.same traffic laws apply.
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    What are the three kinds of road signs?
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    TS, you may want to add lane splitting. Lane splitting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    It may not be illegal here (doesn't really know ) but this is heavily abused here sa Cebu.

    This practice poses a lot of risk not only sa drivers/riders & pedestrians kung di sa properties pud nga atong di haguan.

    I hope everyone should be responsible enough to know nga hassle ning makasala ta ug lain taw/butang.

    It may cost you your life.

    I'm just saying...
    Last edited by burn777; 08-25-2012 at 01:24 PM.

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    bicycle riders are to follow traffic rules as well.

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    three kinds of road signs

    1. Regulatory signs (circle/round shape)
    2. Informative signs (rectangle/square)
    3. Warning signs (triangle)
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    Quote Originally Posted by burn777 View Post

    TS, you may want to add lane splitting. Lane splitting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    It may not be illegal here (doesn't really know ) but this is heavily abused here sa Cebu.


    This practice poses a lot of risk not only sa drivers/riders & pedestrians kung di sa properties pud nga atong di haguan.

    I hope everyone should be responsible enough to know nga hassle ning makasala ta ug lain taw/butang.


    It may cost you your life.

    I'm just saying...
    ayay, igo sad ta ani kung mag motor, thanks sa info bro..(i'll try to restrain my self from doing it)

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