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近读《南非街头无交警》一文,笔者不禁为南非人的交通安全意识所钦佩——南非任何城市,你看不到警察在指挥交通和维持秩序,红绿灯就是他们的交警。即便红绿灯有时坏了,十字路口上汽车排成长龙,也没有因为抢道而形成堵车形象。不啻如此,更为感人的是:一旦两车追尾,车主下车后首先相互握手,各表歉意。然后打电话通知各自的保险商来处理修车事宜,如果车无法开动,则通
In a recent article on No Street Traffic in South Africa, I can not help but admire the sense of safety of South Africans - in any South African city, you can not see the police directing traffic and maintaining order. Traffic lights are their traffic police. Even if the traffic light is sometimes broken, the cars at the crossroads are lined up and no image is formed because of the traffic jam. Not so, more touching is that once the two cars rear-end, the first owners shake hands after getting off, the table apologize. Then call to inform their insurer to deal with car repair, if the car can not start, then pass