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Crossing Cambodia: Back to normalcy: the traffic law enforcement My apologies for the publishing the complete new traffic law (a case of clogging (or is it blogging?) up the Crossing Cambodia blog), it's so Crossing ...
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Crossing Cambodia: Chasing Cars, Cambodian Style, Friday the 14th ... Chasing Cars, Cambodian Style, Friday the 14th of March. Not so much this week. Over last weekend there was the motorcross. ...
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Crossing Cambodia: Chasing Cars, Khmer New Year 2008 style Crossing Cambodia seeks to reveal the intricacies of traffic related issues ... This number will rapidly increase if the new traffic law was respect by the ...
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Crossing Cambodia: Advisory sites: Cambodia Travel Guides from ... Advisory sites: Cambodia Travel Guides from Canby Publications. An expatriate (and thus a nuanced?) view on traffic in Canby Publication guides on Siem Reap ...
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Crossing Cambodia: Chasing Cars, Khmer New Year 2008 style Chasing Cars, Khmer New Year 2008 style. Some would forget that this week is part of the global effort to ensure road safety. This was passed off in Phnom ...
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Crossing Cambodia: Chasing cars, wet season style Crossing Cambodia seeks to reveal the intricacies of traffic related issues both to those living in ... More wet season problems, this time in Siem Reap: ...
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Crossing Cambodia: Law on Land Traffic; Chapter VII; Driving ... The national and international driving license for all types of vehicles .... Drivers who use all types of driving licenses as whose age are 65 years up, ...
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Crossing Cambodia: Law on Land Traffic; Chapter VII; Driving ... There are 5 types of driving license for the road vehicles of the Kingdom ... Driving license type A and B is valid until the holders reach the age of 65, ...
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Crossing Cambodia: The tuk-tuk Another quintessential element on Cambodian roads is the tuk-tuk. Tuk-tuks are essentially 3-wheel motorized taxi's, found mostly on Asian roads as an ...
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Crossing Cambodia: Chasing Cars Cambodian Style, a week before ... Chasing Cars Cambodian Style, a week before Kmer New Year. A week before Khmer New Year? Cambodian Daily (4 April 2008) reports that the police are stepping ...
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