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Just curious. . .have you ever been to Hanoi?
Try Taiwan …
I second this coment about Cairo being the worst place to be a pedestrian. I wrote about this in my post about the ‘Worst Drivers In The World’.
http://www.thetraveltart.com/worst-drivers/
I’ve never been to Cairo. But Hanoï is definitely one challenging place too
The real question is why would any pedestrian tourist be carrying a McDonald’s bag of transfat yuck!
This looks crazy! And did you know only 20% of road deaths in Egypt are pedestrians? I can’t imagine what Ethiopia (55%) or Peru (78%) roads must look like…anyone have good stories? Over at healthytravelblog.com, we’re looking at research on pedestrian safety, but we’d love to know what people’s experiences are like. Visit and let us know! http://www.healthytravelblog.com/2009/07/28/walking-into-trouble-pedestrians-in-peru-and-other-places/