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Memories....
LOL
yeah i went into accidents before: i spilled the coffee once on the side seat :( but thats just about it
Yep, do it all the time, but not in Amman :S
Simply Me
Thank :'( for the support
KJ
HA HA AH yes, that is true :)
In Jordan, it's not that tolerant at all as you mentioned, it's sooo dangerous!
She already got some concentration problems while driving so applying her mascara on the highway doesn’t help..…policemen are very strict here, they fine you when using the cell without earpiece.. it happened to her a couple of times and still ma bet7arem..
Yep, that's EXACTLY IT! There's NO WAY anyone no matter how great their driving skills are, there's no way that they can navigate the streets of Amman, without being 100% focused. It's that hard (and dangerous)
Oriental Arabesque
I see soooo many like your friend over here, but the streets are tolerant. In Jordan, NO WAY!
Again, strict police didn't do much to stop all the madness in UAE streets, I think it's the attitude that needs to shift