Driving in Europe

Andorrans live in a landlocked principality about the size of a shoebox hoisted into the Pyrenees between France and Spain. Within Andorra’s borders, the roads twist and turn as if someone has flung spaghetti on the map. A straight road causes them tremendous excitement, which forces their foot to the floor. Thanks to the fact that they pay no income tax and only nominal property tax and GST, Andorrans are also incredibly wealthy, which allows them to treat speeding fines with disdain.

via theage.com.au

Amusing little article about driving in Europe. I’ve never driven there, although I’ve been over several times. It’s always trains and public transport (or walking - I did a lot of walking). Next time I go, I think I’d like to try an Autobahn. Or perhaps driving in Andorra.

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