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13th July 1989, Page 42
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to their West German counterparts by the west German Automobile Club, the KVDB.

Many accidents in West Germany occur at road junctions, where drivers drive too fast and slip into very small gaps. British drivers, however, are more cautious at suburban road junctions, approaching them more slowly and waiting for larger gaps before turning out onto main roads.

All together now: "Rule Britannia. . ."

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Organisations: German Automobile Club