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Suzhou Drivers: Wild Ride or Smooth Cruise? #SuzhouAdventures

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    Cathy Gulgowski
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    Question it, understand it, join them, become one of them.

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      Pat Pagac
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      Ride-hailing cars are all electric now. They accelerate incredibly fast from a stop, making it easy to get carsick.

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        Timothy Denesik
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        Ride-hailing services are pretty much the same everywhere, aren't they? More than them driving fast, I hate it most when they're on their phones, eating, or smoking while driving at a snail's pace.

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          Madeline Hermann III
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          Yell back at them!

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            Antoinette Ferry
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            Otherwise, how else would they earn the nickname 'Suzhou Pilots'?

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              Johnathan Schmeler
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              More than half the people in Suzhou are from out of town. And if you exclude the local elderly who don't drive, how many of the drivers on the road are actually Suzhou natives?

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                Melody Jacobi
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                Oh right, it's all people from out of town. As if Hangzhou and Shanghai have no outsiders, huh?

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                  Bonnie Beatty
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                  When I hired a driving instructor in Suzhou to practice, they told me you don't need to use turn signals when changing lanes.

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                    Iris Marquardt
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                    Definitely not me.

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                      Joseph Thompson
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                      Why not just say that drivers generally have poor standards?

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