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 Post subject: Re: bad surprise
PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:59 am 
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In many countries motorcyclist filter through slower moving traffic. Most people notice this their first few hours in Costa Rica.

The proper way to exit a taxi is to advise the driver that you wish to exit the taxi. This allows the driver several options.

1. Use the turn signal to indicate to others on the road that he is about to stop or turn.
2. View the rear view and side mirrors to look for the ever present motorcycles filtering up beside him.
3. Move the vehicle within inches of the curb so there is no danger of a motorcycle or cyclist attempting to filter up beside him.
4. Turn on the Hazard lights to indicate passengers are entering or exiting.

But just swinging open vehicle doors in traffic, without looking, never works in Costa Rica or many other countries.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:33 pm 
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i don´t know who´s telling you this but either you have a lot of money or something they want because you are definitely being lied to.
i know you can´t stay away but it would be nice if you kept your distance from me. what a clown.


Don't fret. I had no delusion you would 'get it'. You posted some typical 'ugly American' behavior in the public forum so my response was for the rest of the guys that do 'get it' and want to learn local customs.

Not local customs. Your customs. No local involved.


is she really still debating this? laughable if it wasn't so pathetic. :lol:

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:53 pm 
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There were two issues.

I don't think anyone other than the original poster agrees it's acceptable to swing open taxi doors in the middle of the street without looking and without warning. There is no debate.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 1:12 pm 
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cant read the response since you are on ignore. but i am sure in your head you are still right and needing to prove that to the forum. sad you don't have a life and allow an internet post to bother you so much.
in the face of an entire thread calling you wrong you just can't let go. only one thing to really take away from it.
glad i'm not you. :lol:

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 1:31 pm 
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LaDiablo wrote:
cant read the response since you are on ignore. but i am sure in your head you are still right and needing to prove that to the forum. sad you don't have a life and allow an internet post to bother you so much.
in the face of an entire thread calling you wrong you just can't let go. only one thing to really take away from it.
glad i'm not you. :lol:


I have driven everyday in Costa Rica for 5+ years. I am reminded of your 'bad surprise' story everyday when I see motorcycles filtering through traffic. If you wanted, you could take down a hundred motorcycles a day, every day.

Point 1. No one agreed with you opening the door without warning, causing a motorcycle to go down.

Point 2. Some did agree with you that there is nothing wrong with directing a taxi into a 10 minute traffic jam and then immediately exiting, leaving him stranded there, by your direction, without giving him an extra coin.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 1:48 pm 
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At least they are not driving cars, buses and trucks on the side walks like I have seen them do in Russia and Latvia.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 2:13 pm 
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I think we get the point now guys. We do not need to go over the same ground over and over again here. Its been covered we understand the pitfalls of being a passenger in a taxi and what Motorcycles do...

DO WE NEED 3 Pages of the same dribble

ENOUGH is Enough... I'm certainly tired of it.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 2:18 pm 
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Admin is exactly right. Talk about making something out of nothing...

This could have happened anywhere there is traffic. So Diablo should have looked more carefully. Big deal. This could happen to anyone.

The good news is that there was no scam, corrupt police officers, or unruly CR low lifes involved. Understandable to be shaken but the story actually ends without misery. Kind of loco that guys criticize the author for opening a door. :shock:


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 2:35 pm 
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Admin 1 wrote:
I think we get the point now guys. We do not need to go over the same ground over and over again here. Its been covered we understand the pitfalls of being a passenger in a taxi

Not at all. How to protect oneself had nothing to do with this post or the response. We have had sufficient (countless) threads on being a passenger in taxis.

But are we forbidden to visit the flip side to that coin? How we should conduct ourselves in their country. My response it not about the "the pitfalls of being a passenger in a taxi " One the contrary, that has been covered over and over.

My response addressed what is expected of us (proper behavior).
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We expect taxis to use accurate meters, take the shortest or fasted route, upon our instruction, not rob us, be there on time when we have a run to the airport etc but there is a flip side to this coin. We should be considerate toward them as well.

Icantstayaway wrote:
The proper way to exit a taxi is to advise the driver that you wish to exit the taxi. This allows the driver several options.
1. Use the turn signal to indicate to others on the road that he is about to stop or turn.
2. View the rear view and side mirrors to look for the ever present motorcycles filtering up beside him.
3. Move the vehicle within inches of the curb so there is no danger of a motorcycle or cyclist attempting to filter up beside him.
4. Turn on the Hazard lights to indicate passengers are entering or exiting.
But just swinging open vehicle doors in traffic, without looking, never works in Costa Rica or many other countries.


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idts, what a clown, imbecile, adios loser, glad i'm not you........... cant read the response since you are on ignore.
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DO WE NEED 3 Pages of the same dribble
Couldn't agree more.

My post were informative, and each made a separate point and even included video links. None of them violated the board rules. Each would help a newbie or oldie that wants to get along in Costa Rica.

We have 4000 post about what to pay a girl and 52,718 views about ball shaving. Are we now being censored on sharing information that really pertains to daily life in Costa Rica from someone that has actually lived it, Successfully ?

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:56 am 
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_splitting

Another courtesy you may want to adopt is shutting the taxi door with one finger, that's all it takes. They hate it when Gringos slam their doors shut.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:21 am 
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Icantstayaway wrote:
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are you really suggesting that if i wanted to get out of the taxi i should pay for the destination i was trying to get to? thats absurd. if the truck in the street was an act of god then we are both subject to the fallout.
your insinuation seems to be that it was my fault to first not pay full tilt for my destination and second that i should be looking behind me and to my right that some fool is not hauling ass on the right of all traffic.
you are correct that for him to be doing this is against the law.
my mistakes? idts


You may want to re read my post. I did not suggest you should pay to your "destination", simply I suggested, "you should give him the amount of money it will cost him on the meter to get out of the traffic". That may be just to the next turn. Your calling me an idiot and you are having a difficult time learning a simple value.

It is not "against the law" for motorcycles to ride between lanes in Costa Rica, and yes you do need to look behind you before you open a door in traffic. Why wouldn't you? Do you ever wonder why taxis drop off passengers on sidewalks ? This is why.


People have always told me that I am smarter than the average bear, post like the ones you post illustrate how correct they were.

Ummmmmm,,,,,, Just a bit of advice. You know, for future reference.

When "scolding" someone for something it is advisable to NOT commit the same "offense" you are accusing that person of doing.........

YOU might want to re-read HIS post.

He did NOT call you an idiot.

Now how did you get to be smarter than the average bear again ? :roll:

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:32 am 
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Icantstayaway wrote:
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You thought I was attacking the poster. I was simply explaining to the rest of the members how to avoid this and explaining local customs.

Him being a local biz man means nothing to me if he's an ass.


So NOW are you attacking the original poster ?!?!?! :roll: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:42 am 
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Icantstayaway wrote:
There were two issues.

I don't think anyone other than the original poster agrees it's acceptable to swing open taxi doors in the middle of the street without looking and without warning. There is no debate.


Apparently you don't "think" enough. :roll:

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we are on the sidewalk side of the street with about two feet between the cab and the curb i start to open the door and WHAM! a moped glances off the door and now the guy is down.

This dumbass tried to squeeze between the cab and the sidewalk in two feet of space? So he wasn't riding between lanes, seems like he was riding along the sidewalk. Serves him right!

Traffic for a taxi driver = CODB (cost of doing business)


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Whether riding between lanes in Costa Rica is legal or illegal is a moot point. The moto driver was riding between a traffic lane and the sidewalk. The sidewalk does constitute an additional traffic lane.

What he was doing was passing on the right which was clearly spelled out as being illegal in the new Ley de Transito that raised the fines and established the point system. Unfortunately like most traffic laws in Costa Rica it is rarely enforced. It is hard to enforce moving violations when 90% of your traffic police are standing under a shade tree either aiming their radar gun at potential speeders or scanning your windshield for a current marchamo and rietve sticker. Then there are the 8% spending their day on downtown corners looking for vehicles violating the placa restriction. That leaves dam few to enforce moving violations.


And I'll be (at least ?) a third. If there's TWO feet between me and the curb there ain't no room for anything and nobody should be between me and the curb. Anybody that is is a MORON.

And yes, motorcycles all over the world ride between lanes and they do so at their peril.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:47 am 
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Icantstayaway wrote:

Point 2. Some did agree with you that there is nothing wrong with directing a taxi into a 10 minute traffic jam and then immediately exiting, leaving him stranded there, by your direction, without giving him an extra coin.


What a joke !!! "Directing a taxi into a 5 minute traffic jam". :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Let me ask ya sumthin'. If the taxi driver gets into a traffic jam and the meter runs 5K colones more than it should do he just subtract that amount from my fare ? After all, HE is the expert and knows the traffic, etc., etc., etc..........

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 5:02 am 
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Sorry bro I felt the need to post, This thread is priceless as comic relief. It's just words and opinions people why get so angry? just curious how this one thread is so important nothing said hasn't already been said.

I do applaud you for not closing threads. Merry Christmas Everyone!

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