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Sari  Gilbert

“Preferring confusion to order is not limited to waiting lines but spills over into other sectors of life, at least in Rome and other more southern regions of the country. One of these is driving, an area where stereotypes about Italians, or at least about Romans, tend to be confirmed. Gridlock, here caused by a willful invasion of the intersection, is a daily occurrence. Red lights and stop signs often are viewed as optional. Using la freccia (directional lights) to signal an intention to turn right or left is infrequent, to say the least, or else left to the last minute, that is when the driver has already begun his turn, frequently from the farthest lane on the opposite side of the roadway.”

Sari Gilbert, My Home Sweet Rome: Living (and loving) in Italy's Eternal City
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My Home Sweet Rome: Living (and loving) in Italy's Eternal City My Home Sweet Rome: Living (and loving) in Italy's Eternal City by Sari Gilbert
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