I rode once in the US after I learned to ride in the Philippines. Talk about a mind-numbingly mundane experience! No passing on the right, no riding on sidewalks, no lane splitting, going the speed limit, staying on your side of the road, having to get a proper motorcycle endorsement (I ignored that one), police that will (and can) pursue and having to wave at every other c*nt that passes you on a motorcycle. P*ss on all that nonsense. Land of the "free" my butt.![]()
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Having been an avid motorcyclist for 40 years in the US, I will not ride a bike here. I've been too indoctrinated with the laws of physics and rules of the road which clearly do not apply here! If you're going to ride one of these toy scooters here, you are better off never having rode in a civilized world. Riding in the US was a great pleasure. Riding here would be another aggravation.
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I think this is due to a bad translation. Obviously he did a bit more than "cross" this young girl.
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A man killing herself?

Are the men now becoming females after running over a girl? A case of not proofreading the news before they put it online. 
Anyway, the complete accident thing is a sad one.
The unlucky girl has to die because another one did drink too much again. 


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