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keisharyo means small vehicles. Keijidosha is the small cars.

 

I've had a few too many and riden home quite often.

 

Remember one night heading to a girlies place, for a little late night action, and went straight thru a T intersection and plowed into a rice paddy full of water. I was wearing my only suit. However the story ends well, as only it can in Japan.

Imagine showing up covered in crap, smelling like a brewery and still getting in the door.

 

Not only did she put me in the shower, but drove around to my place the next day to pick up some clean clothes while I slept it off.

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If someone was cycling over the limit (which is zero, right) and caused a crash? I know that sometimes the driver can be held responsible even if it wasn't really their fault. Right? Had a few beers, not sure if I'm making any sense.

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But drivers don't get hurt or killed by the cyclist accident. You are the one who could get hurt or killed at your worst. Maybe this law is protecting cyclists.

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