One of the things I grew to hate in Turkey was the lack of respect for the rules of the road
How can you have respect for something that does not exist?
We spent a good 6 years driving in Turkey. The hardest part was adapting back when we returned to the UK.
I wholeheartedly agree with this. When you get in your car in the UK, you join the queue until you reach your destination- like sheep. Want to overtake? Forget it, you will be accused of being irresponsible or done by the police or both. Stick to watching Top Gear and keep dreaming (the repeats anyway).
I love driving in Turkey- once you have mentally discarded the Highway Code and developed independent swivel eyes like a chameleon!
I always say to Phil, not to blame the Turkish drivers, it is not there fault that the Government does not have them taught to drive properly.
I also always cringe when I see chlldren standing up in the front and backs of cars. Yesterday one children was standing up with her head out of the back window.
There should be a programme on Turkish T.V. to show parents what happens to unrestrained children in cars.
I do agree with this as well. There is driving by the seat of your pants and then there is criminal negligence.
their carrot cake is so delicious
As is there bread and other sweet pastries!