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Audi and Porsche at intersection prove that expensive cars don't make traffic signs more visible

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Audi and Porsche at intersection prove that expensive cars don't make traffic signs more visible

At the intersection of Nidas and Saldus streets, an Audi driver discovered that the Yield sign is just a suggestion, while a Porsche driver proved otherwise.

Liepāja's most prestigious car meetup spot yesterday was the intersection of Nidas and Saldus streets, where an Audi driver decided to demonstrate a new interpretation of the 'Yield' traffic sign. Apparently he understood it as 'Take the road,' which caused an unexpected meeting with a Porsche.

As local witness Jānis told us: 'I was on my way from Tošele bus stop to downtown and saw the Audi driver implementing his personal traffic theory. He seemed to think the traffic sign was just decoration, like Riga's pedestrian crossings.'

This incident is particularly spicy because both cars cost more than an average Liepāja resident's house, but apparently neither helped their owners see traffic signs better. The Audi, as if wanting to apologize for its behavior, even personally hugged the same 'Yield' sign it had previously ignored.

Police have initiated administrative proceedings, but local residents are already predicting that this intersection will become a new Liepāja tourist attraction called 'Open-air Expensive Car Museum.' While in Riga you pay for museums, here everything happens in natural conditions and for free.

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Audi and Porsche at intersection prove that expensive cars don't make traffic signs more visible — Liepaja.AI