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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 949575" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>The headboy at my Secondary school was very lucky to live when he was out on a rugby tour out in SA. As I recall he was asleep in the back of a car when it crash and he got thrown through the wind screen. The fact he was asleep at the time her went through apparently saved him. </p><p></p><p>One of my old school friends who went out to SA for missionary work told me how it was very common in the outback to drive whilst after being well over the limit. I was pretty suprsed that he got into a car with one, but he said he would have had to have walked miles if he didn't. </p><p></p><p>One of my old work colleagues from India made me laugh when he said here in the UK if you obey the highway code you live; in India if you obey the rules of the road you die. Yeah don't think I would ever want to drive there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 949575, member: 70552"] The headboy at my Secondary school was very lucky to live when he was out on a rugby tour out in SA. As I recall he was asleep in the back of a car when it crash and he got thrown through the wind screen. The fact he was asleep at the time her went through apparently saved him. One of my old school friends who went out to SA for missionary work told me how it was very common in the outback to drive whilst after being well over the limit. I was pretty suprsed that he got into a car with one, but he said he would have had to have walked miles if he didn't. One of my old work colleagues from India made me laugh when he said here in the UK if you obey the highway code you live; in India if you obey the rules of the road you die. Yeah don't think I would ever want to drive there. [/QUOTE]
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