For those that live here, even for those that don't realise the Israeli driving culture is unique. Unique is an understatement, it is more likely described as a culutral difference or a Middle east mentality, related to stress and concern over terror, built in with the fact roads and signage are not well organised. Whatever the reason, the statistics are shocking just a quick review from the Israeli police website showed me that (and you will be happy to note a drop) from 1998 52,000 people were wounded in a year in car accidents compared to "only" 36,241 last year. While the number of accidents in 1998 was a whopping 26308 in a year, last year it was 17,499. I am not going to gore you with the death count buts lets just add that you have more chance of dying on the roads than in any terror/war related events in this country. In summary, to proof my point and the problem, I eye-witnessed and took this picture (from a passenger seat) of a happy driver on the highway. (Yes, we use left hand drive cars in this country.
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good picture. shame i didnt have a camera today, i could have competed with it. my ride today wore no seatbelt and juggled speaking on the cel phone and smoking a joint while driving through lanes that disappear or become turning lanes.
i wonder how these stats compare to South Africa where the driving is also horrendous
oops - the above anonymous is mom
I love driving with my foot up
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