More importantly, Philip: 1. There is no demarcation of which is a major road and which is a minor road, with the result that traffic from a minor road cutting into a major road often does not "stop and look" to verify that there is no traffic coming along the other road;
2. Signalling by motorists is bizarre to say the least - when you see a flashing light on the right side of a vehicle, what does it mean? Rather what should it mean and how do the Goan drivers interpret it? How does one signal when one wants to turn right? 3. What is the procedure, at a crossroads, to turn right into a minor road? 4. Education to the above 3 points. Cheers, Gabriel de Figueiredo. Melbourne - Australia. --- Philip Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <Some food for thought. Any other suggestions? Can > we define the problem as > we perceive it? FN>[June 18] > > In order to help define the problem and make > meaningful suggestions we need > to have the facts. We need succinct information > about trends in Goa's > traffic and transport situation and the key plans > for the future. Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
