I’d guess Africa, and also guess that it refers to roads through several countries. On our 1997 trip from Harare in Zimbabwe, through Vic Falls, then through Zambia to southern Malawi, north to Mbeya then across Tanzania to Dar, back north to the Serengeti and then up to Nairobi, we very rarely, if ever, saw a pothole-free stretch of road longer than a few hundred yards, even on the most important highways.
I wonder where this is? I am guessing Africa. But it could be here!
well with km its not here
That has to be one bigass country. The US is about 2700 miles across. Even Russia at its widest is about 4500 miles. So where is this place?
i’m going to do with it’s a photoshopped sign. i can’t think of any country that would be that long and have a sign in english….
I’d guess Africa, and also guess that it refers to roads through several countries. On our 1997 trip from Harare in Zimbabwe, through Vic Falls, then through Zambia to southern Malawi, north to Mbeya then across Tanzania to Dar, back north to the Serengeti and then up to Nairobi, we very rarely, if ever, saw a pothole-free stretch of road longer than a few hundred yards, even on the most important highways.
Since it’s km and therefore the country is decimal, the comma is a period. The distance is only 9.6 km.
Just checked on-line. Even going from Casablanca to Cape Town isn’t close to 6000 miles.
car is driving on the right-side of the road and it has a euro style license plate. If this is real I am guessing eastern Europe Russia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Countries_driving_on_the_left_or_right.svg
Registration plate of the trailer is South African, GP at end is for Gauteng Province
We use km here, Stebs and that would still be considered 9,600 km. 1.6 kms to the mile.
9,600 kms = 5965 miles.
When we drive, 50 miles per hour is our 80 kms per hour.
Isiah, the car is basically in the middle, and the sign is on the left side.