Like I've promised I'm going to give you a comparison between
Let's start from the top. First major difference I've perceived while crossing the border with
Another thing I've notice right from the beginning is the speed limit on high-ways. It's only 110 km/h maybe to somebody that doesn’t seem as a big difference, but if you consider that I haven't seen one car that would surpass this limit for more then 10km/h then that’s a different story. So while your driving according to speed limit, everybody is doing the same. That was a big shock to me, since I'm not used to doing 130km/h (Slovenian speed limit, which I obviously obey) on a freeway let alone 110. I've try to understand, why noone is speeding and well frankly the only explanation I could come up with is that there are high speeding tickets and Denmark is more civilized nation. A friend told me an interesting thing few weeks later. You can’t find any speed controls on high-ways, because people are so used to drive inside these limits, there is no need for police to control them.
After this first shock, we came to
2 comments:
Hey Kure.
You know, not all Danes follow the speed limitations...
Some of us are a bit naughty!!!
Have fun in SLO, see ya...
Hey
I've experienced your driving and I didn't have the feeling that you are speeding;) but I could be wrong as I'm in the post;)
lp
Kure
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