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Mike Oxlong wrote:chibaka wrote:Another annoying related thing I noticed is right turns. An apparent inability to turn 90 degrees, every corner must be negotiated by cutting it at 45 degrees, whether they have visibility or not. Wall blocking the view? No problem, cut the corner and hope no one is there. I've had many close calls with those idiots.
And this? Was this taught in driving school, or did the whole nation agree to this particular form of mass hysteria?
chibaka wrote:Another annoying related thing I noticed is right turns. An apparent inability to turn 90 degrees, every corner must be negotiated by cutting it at 45 degrees, whether they have visibility or not. Wall blocking the view? No problem, cut the corner and hope no one is there. I've had many close calls with those idiots.
Wage Slave wrote: And the idiots give you such a shocked what the hell do you think you are doing in my way look .
kurogane wrote:Wage Slave wrote: And the idiots give you such a shocked what the hell do you think you are doing in my way look .
That is a bottomless pit of exasperated enjoyment, but to be fair, do you not tend to get that look anywhere regardless of the mode of transport, be it car, bus, train or bike? The depth of that self-absorption while performing complex motor functions is remarkable. It would be a fantastic cognitive study if one could ever get permission, which one could not. BTW, Okinawan driving adds even higher levels of stupidity and incompetence. I haven't been this flabbergasted since driving on Indian reservations back at home.
Mike Ox, etc.,
Is mainland Okinawa driving Chaplinesque/Mr. Bean-like as well, or is it a Yaeyama thing?
BTW,
I think it is the fear of the curb that leads to those turns.
chibaka wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:chibaka wrote:Another annoying related thing I noticed is right turns. An apparent inability to turn 90 degrees, every corner must be negotiated by cutting it at 45 degrees, whether they have visibility or not. Wall blocking the view? No problem, cut the corner and hope no one is there. I've had many close calls with those idiots.
And this? Was this taught in driving school, or did the whole nation agree to this particular form of mass hysteria?
Remember, driving through red lights isn't taught at driving school, but most people here do it. Same as using a mobile phone while driving, unsecured children playing in the front seat..... the list goes on.
matsuki wrote:chibaka wrote:Remember, driving through red lights isn't taught at driving school, but most people here do it. Same as using a mobile phone while driving, unsecured children playing in the front seat..... the list goes on.
Japaneeeeeeze style™
I can only imagine it gets worse as the population ages and less youngins are driving....
Mike Oxlong wrote:
Worse here. No viable public transport options, so everyone gets a license and a car at 18. Thing is, no one improves. 30 and 45-year-olds drive as though they just got their first license. And senility in the elderly makes them revert back to the selfish impatient childlike qualities, in addition to the lack of skills and deteriorating vision, hearing, reaction time, and decision making.
kurogane wrote:BTW, what were the Wa and Y plates you mentioned above again? puhleez..........
kurogane wrote:
And now it is Nenmatsu, so things are really heating up: brain addled tourists in rental cars, drunk drivers at 2 pm, 3 toddlers in the fron seat because it's holiday time, once a year drivers dashing down to San'Ei or Oto-ya to get those gargantuan plates of ready made Ordoburu.............the list goes on but the fun never stops.
Coligny wrote:Sounds like your usual afternoon drive on ekimae down in the BigT...
Minus the whole Renault Sport lineup and few Gordinis driven by obachans...
chibaka wrote:Well, car has been repaired, latest I heard is that my insurance company is asking obaa's insurance company, if they will kindly accept me being only 10% at fault. What....the.....fuck.
No one has yet asked the victim, moi, what he will accept.
This is Japan boys and girls:)
matsuki wrote:Friend of mine just settled his accident with the other party 100% at fault. (he was driving straight, other asshole tried to rush a right-hand turn without looking) Took him almost a year but he told his insurance he would not accept any liability and refused their attempts at the ol 10%/90%. He said it took awhile and intentionally "acting stubborn" but it paid off in the end.
chibaka wrote:matsuki wrote:Friend of mine just settled his accident with the other party 100% at fault. (he was driving straight, other asshole tried to rush a right-hand turn without looking) Took him almost a year but he told his insurance he would not accept any liability and refused their attempts at the ol 10%/90%. He said it took awhile and intentionally "acting stubborn" but it paid off in the end.
Is this kosher? If so I have nothing to lose by stringing it out, this may well be my course of action. I'll be speaking with my company tomorrow, I'll tell them to politely tell Obaa's insurance company to fuck off.
chibaka wrote:Right, game on. Actually I'm not out of pocket except higher telephone usage than normal. Car is fixed, I haven't paid anything, so I think a "go fuck yourself" directive is on the cards. My company can't pay anything without my approval, and I don't want to pay so yeah, why not. Of course I'm waiting for the usual "but it's Japanese law" which we all know is bollocks.
matsuki wrote:chibaka wrote:Right, game on. Actually I'm not out of pocket except higher telephone usage than normal. Car is fixed, I haven't paid anything, so I think a "go fuck yourself" directive is on the cards. My company can't pay anything without my approval, and I don't want to pay so yeah, why not. Of course I'm waiting for the usual "but it's Japanese law" which we all know is bollocks.
Nice, don't let them try to bend reality at your expense.
chibaka wrote:Oh, one thing I forgot, another TIJ gold nugget, my company has said if I want to fight for 0%, they won't help me, fight for minimum maybe, but not zero. Can't anyone shed light on which school of logic these people studied at?
wagyl wrote:Yep. it costs them more in legal fees to hold out for 0% than it does to cave in for 10% (especially if most of the 10% cost of repairing her car is covered by your excess)
kurogane wrote: What's the ball & chain's take? I would follow her lead unless you feel that strongly about it. Which I totally get, btw. I would be quietly smoking.
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