- Vehicles on a roundabout do not have priority.
- Sound your horn as often as you like. Nobody will take offence.
- Slow vehicles should not keep to the left. Anywhere in the road will do.
- If there is a white line in the middle of the road, it should be used for guidance.
- Pedestrians should walk in the road as it has a better surface than the pavement – assuming there is one.
- Pedestrians should walk in the direction of traffic and should not walk in single file.
- Pedestrians waiting at a zebra or other crossing should wait for a gap in the traffic – no vehicle will stop.
- Pedestrians can cross the road anywhere they find convenient especially if slow or pulling a hand-cart.
- If a motorist strikes a pedestrian it is bad luck for the pedestrian, but if he hits and animal it probably means a heavy fine or jail.
- It’s ok to join a stream of traffic, or to cross it, at any time as long as oncoming traffic can stop in time. This also applies to: - making U-turns, stopping to set-down or pick-up passengers (which need not be done in the left-had lane), changing lanes, etc.
- Do not get angry at other road users – you’ll not last 10 minutes.
- It’s ok to carry as many people as you can crowd into or on your vehicle.
- As per 10, it’s ok to go in the opposite direction for a short way.
- If a policeman signals you to stop, do so, get out and find out how much he’ll take to let you go on. He needs to make a living too.
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