salnamnaseem07
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I'm a woman and I drive but I don't understand why some of the men want to scare me or disparage me from driving.
People here also need to accept that woman can drive nd there's no reason to scare them from driving.
That's just a stupid mindset that can only change over time by properly educating the masses.I'm a woman and I drive but I don't understand why some of the men want to scare me or disparage me from driving.
People here also need to accept that woman can drive nd there's no reason to scare them from driving.
Active policing, is a must too.If its scary for you than its scary for all.
People in Pakistan know didly about traffic signs and yet they are driving.
On Pakistani roads there are more billboards branding Indian actors, rather than guiding traffic.
Most of the roads, don't have lanes painted... how such roads can ever be fit for driving?
Its all because in Pakistan all is ruined in pursuit of democrazy.
Active policing, is a must too.
that true lot of people stop there car to poke the women driverI'm a woman and I drive but I don't understand why some of the men want to scare me or disparage me from driving.
People here also need to accept that woman can drive nd there's no reason to scare them from driving.
I was even taunted by a traffic police.that true lot of people stop there car to poke the women driver
My first car in Germany costed me 1100 Euros while cost of Driving licence at that time was about 1500 Euro.
You have to take mandatory long theory and practical classes (I don't remember now how much hours in complete).
Then comes theoretical exam and after passing that there is practical exam.
Now compare that with Pakistan, that's why people in Pakistan have no traffic sense. It's not right that Pakistan has more cars per area than Germany.
It's 100% governmental duty to implement traffic laws. I don't think Pakistan's traffic police has itself any awareness of traffic rules, there are just master of bribes .
No motorbikes in Europe ?bloody hell 1100 euros But i thinks it cost about the same here as well you have to take driving lessons from a qualified instructor and each charges different rates. Cost of theory and practical test are separate.
in Pakistan they dont have sense let alone driving sense. Motorbikes are the worst feel like kicking them they maneuver without due care.
No motorbikes in Europe ?
while that's definitely not cool...but at least u guys get to do the whole 14th August thing. It has been a looooong time since the last time I got to do that ...I was a kid back then putting up "jhandiyan" with my siblings.I was even taunted by a traffic police.
Was in traffic on the day of 14th August nd u can imagine the traffic situation on that day , I was slow nd very cautious nd a traffic police scolded me and talked with very bad behaviour . I was only being cautious .. but he was being very rude .
And then some boys on a motorbike .. they started to do that -hooo -hoo pathetic shouting in that terrible crowd when I was scolded by that traffic police . Some even try to overtake unnecessarily only to scare me ..
Bad tameez log ajaate hin sarkon pe , koi tameez koi haya koi discipline nhi hota in me is din .while that's definitely not cool...but at least u guys get to do the whole 14th August thing. It has been a looooong time since the last time I got to do that...I was a kid then putting up "jhandiyan" with my siblings.