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!Two Greenhorn Drivers Learn a New Lesson in Russia!

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One of our tipsters tells us that in Russia, a yellow sign with an exclamation mark represents the same thing that the British "L-plate" does: a newly licensed driver.

In this case, we have not one, but allegedly two future Russian driving stars in the making, the first sitting behind the wheel of a Chinese Lifan hatchback and the other a previous iteration of the Volkswagen Golf.

The driver of the Lifan stopped in the middle lane of the road to turn right and didn't pay much attention the cars coming from behind, while the jet pilot in Golf couldn’t bother with the brake pedal.

Something tells us we will be seeing more of these two drivers in the not so distant future…

Thanks to Ray J. for the video tip!


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8 Comments:

my2cnts said... »October 04, 2012

I clearly see the golf braking....look again carsccop

Marco Campos said... »October 04, 2012

 VW golf or Polo? I thing is a Polo, Golf the car is bigger

Sébastien said... »October 04, 2012

Definitely a Golf V (Polo never had wide rearlights)

aj408 said... »October 04, 2012

Wrong again, the Britsh "L- plate" is for learner drivers, where a "P-plate" is voluntary for newly licensed drivers. P.s, yes the golf was braking. 

Fgsgsfgs said... »October 04, 2012

it's a golf, definitely

arturoh said... »October 04, 2012

russian drivers after "!" : >>> "?" ...

Anonymous said... »October 04, 2012

Wrong turn, wrong car (Lifan) and wrong surpass by right lane. Everything is wrong.

Akash Gura Goredo said... »October 05, 2012

 For a learner, WRONG SPEED as well!

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