Anyone who has at least once studied and passed the theory of PDD knows that there is an insoluble situation in the rules of traffic.
This is when four ordinary cars arrive at the same time at the unregulated crossroads.
With the same road coverage on four sides.
Each of the cars gets an "interference to the right." In life, such a road situation hardly happens. but.
You’ll cry, but I’ve been in this situation as a passenger.
It happened in Mongolia. They also drive according to our rules. I don’t remember where we were going, but it doesn’t matter.
There were four cars at the crossroads. I am watching this pathetic situation.
They left in two seconds. I ask the Mongol, why?
“Whoever has a larger car, he has an advantage,” the Mongol driver replies to me. (There were two grasses and two grasses)
“Well, I can understand it,” I don’t lag behind, “but why was the one on the left passing first?
and E! You don’t understand the Mongolian rules. The one on the left is the driver’s test of what was on the right. We have so. Respect the age.