Read the following passage about driving laws around the world, and then tick the correct answers: true (T), or false (F).
· Keep your car clean and shiny if you are in Russia, because driving a dirty car can get you fined up to 2,000 rubles (about $57).
· In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while driving if you don’t get drunk. You can drink beer with one hand and drive your car through the winding roads of Costa Rica.
· Make sure that you have enough fuel in your car tank when you drive in the famous high street in Germany - Autobahn. If you run out of gas, you will break the law.
· Drivers in France are required to carry a breathalyzer kit in their cars. Originally, drivers who didn’t have one were required to pay a fine of €11, but this has been delayed.
· If you are not drunk, don’t get in a car with a drunk driver. In Japan, sober passengers with a drunk driver can be punished under the law.
· In Cyprus, eating or drinking (even water) while driving is illegal. Eating a quick snack or taking a sip of soda will make you pay an €85 fine.
· Luxembourg is serious about security, and cars are not allowed to drive if they are not equipped with working windshield wipers.
· In Manila, the Philippines, you cannot drive your car on Monday if the number plate ends with 1 or 2.
True False
46. You are fined when you drive a dirty car in Russia. o o
47. In Costa Rica, you can drink beer while you are driving. o o
48. In Costa Rica, you can drive your car with one hand. o o
49. Don’t run out of gas on Germany’s Autobahn. o o
50. Bring your own breathalyzer while you are driving in France. o o
51. In France, you will get a fine if you don’t bring your own breathalyzer while o o
driving nowadays.
52. In Japan, make sure that your driver isn’t drunk too. o o
53. In Cyprus, drinking but not eating is allowed while you are driving. o o
54. Make sure that the windshield wipers of your car work well while driving in o o
Luxembourg.
55. In Manila, your number plate can be a problem too. o o
In my opinion, the strangest traffic rule is a man in Thailand has to wear a shirt or T-shirt while driving I just can't figure out why people have set that rule.
(Theo mình, quy tắc giao thông kỳ lạ nhất là một người đàn ông Thái Lan phải mặc áo sơ mi hoặc áo phông khi lái xe Mình không thể hiểu tại sao mọi người lại đặt ra quy tắc đó.)
I know another strange traffic rule which prevents you from driving on Mondays if your number plate ends in a 1 or 2 in Manila, Philippines.
(Mình biết một quy tắc giao thông kỳ lạ khác ngăn bạn lái xe vào các ngày Thứ Hai nếu biển số của bạn kết thúc bằng số 1 hoặc số 2 ở Manila, Philippines.)