School Days

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As we have mentioned in earlier posts, driving in Cambodia is sort of like organized pandemonium. Lines on the roads are merely suggestions, stoplights are optional, the horn is a major tool of the road. It's cool as long as someone else is at the wheel.


Imagine our surprise when we learned that they actually teach some of this stuff. While passing through the city of Battambang we spotted a driving school.


I wondered what some of the course might be: Four-Lane U-Turns 101; Wrong Way Driving Methodology; Theories of the Physics of Braking.


-- Greg


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John Futch said:

Glad to see things haven't changed in Southeast Asia.

I remember watching Air Vietnam flights coming into Phu Bai and wondering if it was the only airline in the world whose planes had horns.

Watch your six.

JCF

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