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How well do you know highways?

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Hm, I'd have to say India, but that seems too obvious. Unless you knew I'd realize that it wouldn't be obvious and therefore made it obvious. My head hurts now. Final answer: India.

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Originally posted by: haljackey skyliner22: I am going against you and I WILL guess Japan. Although it could be another country... but its definitely Asian!quote>

Couldnt' be Japan

    1) the roads are very narrow even expressways,

    2)  In Japan there are usually only  Japanese/ Korean cars and few imports like BMW, Mercedes

    3) Never or impossibly will you see a ford let alone a Ford truck

    4) No Kei Cars that are very common in Japan

    5) Four lanes each direction in a city center, you will NEVER find on the expressway

    6) Licesence plate sizes

Ok thats enough.........

Hmm new guess...

Seeing that its LHD... not really Asia but not Europe.....Looks like somewhat dry so probably not India i suppose plus isnt India's roads not marked at all?..trucks and SUVs so ill guess SOUTH AFRICA

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South Africa, I don't know what kind of road markings they have there but I do know that most of south and southeast africa is LHD.

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It could be India, but thinking of a place not in India... I would say, Indonesia.

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Hm, the signs are blue, the license plates are European, and there's a lot of Volvo's. I'm going with France.

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Yep--Netherlands indeed, the signs on the Netherlands are what the signs here in British Columbia are based on.9.gif  Plus, those arrows are of American-style and so is the exit-number panel.  Something common to the Netherlands.

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Um, I don't know, San Jose? It looks like an area I was in a while ago.

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Damn i was thinking Dubai, San Jose... wow uhh wow Topcliff lol! Hmm seeing the sixty sign looks Europish but not really so a wild guess at Thailand

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Hey, those buildings somewhat resemble something downtown. I'd have to say somewhere in Asia, China maybe, but I'm leaning more to Thailand too.

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