Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Any Manners, Eh?


It's funny how I see indians are getting more and more proud of themselves. Every morning in Rawang, when I was on my way to college, I saw indians crossing streets like chickens walking blindly on a field. Cars driven like it's asleep, going slightly right or left each and every while, making people felt like they wanted to switch to our lane. And what's more? there are no parking rules in Malaysia (as if)...They can actually be so creative and parked 3 layers of cars on a town's street! What the heck happened to the Malaysian? Are there no road rules? Why can't they follow the rules? It's for their safety too...

They can actually stop their car halfway on the street without moving aside and all. It's like they're saying, "Hit me if you dare!" they just carefreely walked to the shop or anywhere, be it, pee-ing on the road side or so when he's actually creating a jam. Annoying people behind his car. And also, the lorry drivers... I can imagine how boring they were driving an overload slow-as-snail lorry everyday, be it morning or night. But something just isn't right when it comes to manners. Just because they drive HUGE lorries doesn't mean they can bully the small cars like Kancil, Kelisa or so, in a way that they rudely cut in lines, switching lanes as they like (like no tomorrow) and parking infront of other people's gate, blocking the way. Seriously,... what's wrong with the society nowadays? Didn't they learn moral when they are in primary school? Didn't their parents teach them any manners? For God's sake! LEARN SOME MANNERS! before driving or getting into the society! And I'm implying this on everyone in Malaysia, not only the indians (which have the highest percentage of road accidents).

After so many times these things happens, I told my friend about it and asked her whether she had encountered any of this before. To my surprise. She had an even worst experience on Road-X-Indian. An  indian driver crashed her car at a T-junction. How? The indian driver at the opposite side of the junction sped and ignored the red light when the light was green at my friend's lane. Bang! They crashed. I was like, "Thank God, she's fine." she got away with only a scratch on her left arm, but not for her car... The passenger's seat was ruin. Damage: 70%.

Drive safely! Learn manners!  Really....


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