英文原版对话1000个:1172 Road Regulations
时间:2013-01-18 05:46:52
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Julia: OK, Nathan. So we're talking about driving and are there any rules or regulations that you'd like to change?
Nathan: You know what, Jules, that an interesting question. I'm not sure that I want to change rules but I'd like the police to be stricter on the rules. Like if people jump the traffic lights, I don't know why there isn't a camera at every set of traffic lights just to stop people from doing that, you know. Or like speeding. It's very, very easy to put speed cameras in places but people seem to think that it's OK like the speed limit is the
minimum1 speed.
Julia: Maybe the car
manufacturers2 should have some responsibility then in maybe limiting their engine. What's the point in producing an engine that's big enough and powerful enough that you can go like two hundred kilometres an hour when the speed limits are only...have you ever driven in Germany where they don't have speed limits?
Nathan: I've been to Germany and been a passenger in a car but not driven, no.
Julia: I've been a passenger on the autobahns. I really enjoyed it actually.
Nathan: Yeah. Is that because you're a speed
demon3 - adrenaline freak?
Julia: I like the freedom.
Nathan: Right.
Julia: And I think it takes away a lot of the road
rage4 element.
Nathan: Right.
Julia: I think people do drive responsibly. Often people break laws simply because the laws are there, you know. If the law isn't there, people drive within their ability range so the autobahns they're, as far as I know, I think they have a high safety rate.
Nathan: Oh really?
Julia: Yeah, they have less accidents because when you've got speed limits this creates situations that actually present dangers on the road.
Nathan: Do those people then maybe I guess in Germany they maybe have better education about self responsibility when driving maybe?
Julia: Possibly. They also have very good cars, very safe cars.
Nathan: Right.
Julia: And you know if you've got like a Porsche or something that can go at that speed then it's so nice to be able to do that.
Nathan: Use it properly?
Julia: Yeah, and safely because you know there's not going to be somebody in that outside
lane5 obeying the speed limit to the letter who's going to present a danger to you. You're free, you can go at the speed you want. If there's people that want to drive slow, they have a lane that they can drive more slowly in.
Nathan: Yeah.
Julia: So it kind of balances out. I think it's the
restrictions6 that create the danger sometimes, based on the autobahns.
Nathan: OK.
Julia:
Obviously7 driving through a
residential8 area or where there's a school you've got to have, but I think those things we have in the UK, those speed policemen.
Julia: Those speed bumps that force you to slow down, I think they're a good idea and perhaps the way to go.
Nathan: To go, so you don't think fining people is useful?
Julia: Not really, no, because that relies on the police time and the police don't have time to police every single driver all the time and do that.
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