See, I told you so, though, I think there's law about seat belts. It's just not strict enough. It's not worth driving in Japan, particularly city areas.Originally posted by Logic IsAThreat in japan i had bad experiences, there is no law about seat belts for one, everyone started laughing at me when i put it on, te raods are very windy and not taken care of, the tollways are very backupped and everyone is honking their horns like mad. [/b]
Public transport is much better and cheaper, especially compared with UK system, so why should I bother driving in Tokyo, anyway?
One of the problem is, if there's an accident, the worst driver(s) being responsible only 90%. So, for example, even if a pedestrian was killed by a car while crossing a perican under the green light, the driver is responsible for only upto 90%. I think that's unfair and ridiculous.