Samoa change to "the other side"

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Samoa change to "the other side"

Postby Booney » Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:38 pm

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-wo ... -feqg.html

"Dont drive if you are 15 or 16. Only if you are over 21, but not if you are drunk,sleepy or have just had a fight with the wife."

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Re: Samoa change to "the other side"

Postby dedja » Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:42 pm

It's good to be the King.
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.

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Re: Samoa change to "the other side"

Postby GWW » Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:53 pm

Sweden changed in 1967, was actually quite interesting reading how they went through the process. I think their approach even 40 years ago, would have been more systematic than what Samoa's will be.
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Re: Samoa change to "the other side"

Postby Psyber » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:13 am

GWW wrote:Sweden changed in 1967, was actually quite interesting reading how they went through the process. I think their approach even 40 years ago, would have been more systematic than what Samoa's will be.

I think I read that the Swedish population voted against the change in a referendum, but the government went ahead with it anyway.
They probably had the important backing of Volvo and Saab..
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Re: Samoa change to "the other side"

Postby asert » Sat Sep 12, 2009 11:23 pm

besides the main town of apia most roads are in such bad condition everyone just drives where they can. their speed limit is 36kmh over the both islands and the majority of cars are taxis wouldnt change too much for them
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Re: Samoa change to "the other side"

Postby Squawk » Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:00 pm

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,26069653-5005962,00.html

Samoa's switch to left claims first victim
SAMOA'S radical road switch has claimed its first casualty - a boy hit by a wayward bus.

Five days after the Pacific nation switched to Australian-style driving on the left, a major accident has been reported.

A bus driving on the wrong side of the road hit a 12-year-old boy who had been walking to meet his father at a nearby shop.

The Samoa Observer newspaper said the boy was in a critical condition and would be "fortunate to survive".

The accident marres a clear record for the switch, which has been in place since September 7.

The only major problem reported to date had been a public transport meltdown.

Hundreds of people have been stranded en route to school and work daily due to a shortage of buses adjusted for left-side entry.

Only 18 buses have had their doors shifted so passengers don't have to get on and off in the middle of the road. All other buses are banned.

The country's Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, who championed the changeover to encourage greater car importation from Australia and New Zealand, went on radio over the weekend to thank locals for making it a "big success".

The change had been fiercely opposed by thousands of Samoans who argued it was expensive, pointless and being poorly executed by the Government.

A leading Australian road safety expert, Professor Tom Triggs from Monash University, has warned that the country's roads and people were ill-prepared for the change.

Serious injury and death were "all but inevitable", Prof Triggs said last week.

"But I hope I'm wrong," he said.

Samoa is the first country in almost 40 years to attempt the driving switch.
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