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Friday 13 September 2013

The Road Network of Brilliance

With almost 93 percent of North Korea's road network being taken up by cheap dirt and gravel, North Korea is regarded by all it's dear citizens as a great wise spender of public money.This is only reinforced by North Korea's policy of using buses for transport and keeping private cars to a minimum, a choice believed to be a great leader against global warming and a saver of money for all. It is so far one of the only countries to have seperate speed limits for the three different lanes of it's highways, (eg. 70km/h, 60km/h, 40km/h) showing the compassion of the government for it's drivers. In regard to drivers, those who wish to drive alone without passengers must hold a special license issued and renewed annualy by the government, aswell as obeying regulations regarding fuel.
Picture taken from commons.wikimedia.org

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