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KibBay


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30/06/2011 13:55

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The Ford Motor Company have been developing a car for the northern Cyprus market. The new car has been designed to reduce road traffic accidents in cyprus by an estimated 90%.



This has all been possible due to a very small modification that has been overlooked for all these years.



After a careful study of road accidents and causes in northern cyprus, the ford motor company have decided to relocate the horn control to a pedal next to the accelerator in the foot well, They have also decided to install the break control in the centre of the steering wheel.



TRNCVaughan


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30/06/2011 15:00

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If they really wanted to reduce road accidents, instead of having an air bag in the steering wheel, they should fit a sword that shoots out.



TRNCVaughan


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30/06/2011 15:05

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The quality of driving in TRNC does, however, keep the gene pool from descending into complete anarchy.

Take a look at:

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/7799/

Here you can see Darwinism in action, where the idiots are removed from society and do not pass their idiocy on to future generations.



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