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The driving age in cyprus? Are the rumours true?

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Postby Hazza » Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:06 pm

paliometoxo wrote:
probably why they say oo0o0 look im learning to drive stick


Thought they were talking about a hand job.... :lol:
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Postby paliometoxo » Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:37 pm

hahaha ncie one...

but they learn at 16 with automatic and just stay with the automatics..
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Re: The driving age in cyprus? Are the rumours true?

Postby Free Spirit » Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:06 am

Jamsurprise wrote:Rumours have been going around and i would like the opinions, or even knowledge of what is really going on.

Is it going down to 17 as of 2010????
No it's going up from 5 to 17 in 2010
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Postby DANGAMAN » Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:14 am

Most of the fatal road traffic collisions in Cyprus are in the age group of 16-24.

Personally I do not think this will happen in with these statistics.
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Postby FragnaticDeath » Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:14 am

Most Cypriots are pretty good drivers. The problem is that most of the people while driving think too higly of themselves and those are mostly youngsters who let's say really like to show off.

Another problem is that Cyprus is overpopulated with cars. There's not enough roads around traffic builds up and people tend to always be in a rush.

You can go in any city in the world who has a traffic problem and you will see this problem appear.

Traffic = losing your patience which leads to bad driving.

Peace out
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Postby ByteHunter » Tue Oct 06, 2009 3:28 pm

yes america its 16 and some others i think but also in canada its 15! but you can only drive an automatic at that age..

probably why they say oo0o0 look im learning to drive stick

OMG, this shocked me. :lol:
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Re: The driving age in cyprus? Are the rumours true?

Postby baby-come-fly-with-me » Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:54 pm

Jamsurprise wrote:Rumours have been going around and i would like the opinions, or even knowledge of what is really going on.

Is it going down to 17 as of 2010????

doesnt matter what the age of drivers are in cy, they all have a mental personality of a 5 year old.
i think when a cypriot drives over the white line at a set of traffic lights edging foraward aswel, there should be an automatic arm to smack the driver in the face and a speaker telling him to get back.
wtf...whats the point.
its normally the drivers of those shitty datsun cars, who end up at the back anyway!
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Re: The driving age in cyprus? Are the rumours true?

Postby FragnaticDeath » Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:18 am

baby-come-fly-with-me wrote:
Jamsurprise wrote:Rumours have been going around and i would like the opinions, or even knowledge of what is really going on.

Is it going down to 17 as of 2010????

doesnt matter what the age of drivers are in cy, they all have a mental personality of a 5 year old.
i think when a cypriot drives over the white line at a set of traffic lights edging foraward aswel, there should be an automatic arm to smack the driver in the face and a speaker telling him to get back.
wtf...whats the point.
its normally the drivers of those shitty datsun cars, who end up at the back anyway!


Hm... The only way to make people stand behind the line is to introduce the traffic lights that are hanged on top. Sorry but in any country in the world would have that problem if they had the sames traffic lights with us.
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Re: The driving age in cyprus? Are the rumours true?

Postby baby-come-fly-with-me » Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:24 am

FragnaticDeath wrote:
baby-come-fly-with-me wrote:
Jamsurprise wrote:Rumours have been going around and i would like the opinions, or even knowledge of what is really going on.

Is it going down to 17 as of 2010????

doesnt matter what the age of drivers are in cy, they all have a mental personality of a 5 year old.
i think when a cypriot drives over the white line at a set of traffic lights edging foraward aswel, there should be an automatic arm to smack the driver in the face and a speaker telling him to get back.
wtf...whats the point.
its normally the drivers of those shitty datsun cars, who end up at the back anyway!


Hm... The only way to make people stand behind the line is to introduce the traffic lights that are hanged on top. Sorry but in any country in the world would have that problem if they had the sames traffic lights with us.

nothing will stop these buggers I tell you
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Postby FragnaticDeath » Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:28 am

no trust me it will. It is the only way. I have seen worse driving in other countries for example Budapest the capital city of Hungary, Athens in Greece.

Have you even seen people from India drive? Its even worse check this link out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEzlB90b5p4
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