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2017-10-08 Sunday 12:50 PM ICT MDNH HCM:
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Will Knight 10%???
Be thankful u havent seen a single injury. I have seen far too many.
Dont be lulled into a false sense of security my friend. They happen and
the happen regularly. Head ls getting crushed under bus wheels or bikes
pulling out in front of lorries are the common ones. Not to mention the
head on collisions caused by people on the wrong side of the road.
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Scotty d'Angelo I'm
not saying they don't happen and no I am not at all under the
impression that Ho Chi Minh City has safer traffic. In fact I'm quite
terrified at the notion of having to drive in this city. Fortunately
taxis are plentiful here and quite cheap :). My
comment was the only Point out that sure one can snicker at something
as simple as people not obeying street signs Saigon while in America
innocent people get mowed down by cars, not just guns. Sorry it's been
on my mind. Home isn't so sweet these days 😢
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Will Knight Yeah... it sucks. I really feel for u guys. Sorry i misunderstood your first comment.
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Robert Pritchard I
only read < 2 month in VN expat postings...they’re so positive &
hopeful. Looking fwd to your ‘this is what’ll fix VN’ treatise month 4.
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Will Knight Joey...
u have spent enough time here hiding from going back to the USA when u
have been offered the opportunity, so I don't really understand the
denial.
"Walking" Street.
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Steve Busch 7:15 on Saturday. What's your excuse for this one Michael Brent? Is 7pm on a Saturday night not Weekend enough for you homie?
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Trang Duong Living in Saigon for 2 and a half years, never been here! 😄
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John Master I
would love the fact that they made this actually walking street on
Saturday and Sunday all day but they need to have parking areas on both
entrances of the street and all the side streets leading into it need to
be cordoned off as well.... But as most things in life great ideas not
thought out will turn into crap
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Scotty d'Angelo First
thing I've learned coming here is that there are no absolutes in
rules, particularly with traffic behavior. 10% of the drivers don't even
have licenses.. the way people drive here the roads should be flowing
blood and guts but I've been here for
almost 3 months and have yet to see a single accident or injury. This
might not be a 100% "Walking Street" but has never and will never be
one of the many "Car plowing-through-innocent-lives" streets in America.
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Will Knight 10%???
Be thankful u havent seen a single injury. I have seen far too many.
Dont be lulled into a false sense of security my friend. They happen and
the happen regularly. Head ls getting crushed under bus wheels or bikes
pulling out in front of lorries are the common ones. Not to mention the
head on collisions caused by people on the wrong side of the road.
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Scotty d'Angelo I'm
not saying they don't happen and no I am not at all under the
impression that Ho Chi Minh City has safer traffic. In fact I'm quite
terrified at the notion of having to drive in this city. Fortunately
taxis are plentiful here and quite cheap :). My
comment was the only Point out that sure one can snicker at something
as simple as people not obeying street signs Saigon while in America
innocent people get mowed down by cars, not just guns. Sorry it's been
on my mind. Home isn't so sweet these days 😢
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Will Knight Yeah... it sucks. I really feel for u guys. Sorry i misunderstood your first comment.
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Robert Pritchard I
only read < 2 month in VN expat postings...they’re so positive &
hopeful. Looking fwd to your ‘this is what’ll fix VN’ treatise month 4.
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Will Knight Joey...
u have spent enough time here hiding from going back to the USA when u
have been offered the opportunity, so I don't really understand the
denial.
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