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From: ugfailau@sunybcs.uucp (Fai Lau)
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Subject: Re: CA law regarding left-lane driving
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Date: 18 Dec 87 00:50:12 GMT
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In article <5781@oberon.USC.EDU> seidel@skat.usc.edu (Starman) writes:
>
>Well, here in America, it's slightly different.  Green means "go," yellow
>means "go faster," and red means "turn left."
>
	Here in my dictionary, it's rather amusing. I've tried it, and
it's fun!!!
	Green means"go," yellow means "go faster," and red means
"make a right turn if you're in front, then make a U turn on the
cross street, and then make another right turn, continue wheeling.
If you're behind some other cars, just turn right and get to
the parking lot at the corner (if there's one), exit at the
cross stret, make a right and continue going." Should watch
the expression of the other drivers when you're doing this while 
there isn't a single car in the cross street and all the
other drivers have to wait for the green light!

Fai  Lau
SUNY at Buffalo (The Arctic Wonderland)
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