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Date Posted: 5/10/02 12:58:39 GMT+10
Author: J Anderson
Subject: Re: Toyota Onebox
In reply to: Goktimus Prime 's message, "Toyota Onebox" on 4/09/02 16:26:55 GMT+10

>>
>>Though looking at it up close, it would have made a
>>poor ambulance.
>
>Japan has a lot of small ambulances for one good
>reason -- Japanese roads are VERY narrow.
>
>I rode in a Japanese ambulance once. An Australian
>ambulance would never have been able to negotiate its
>way into the streets around the Iwadono Ward where I
>lived.
>
>To give you an idea of just how narrow the roads are
>-- on Australian roads, when you make a left turn, you
>just casually turn the wheel about 180 degrees or so
>and start turning back as your negotiate your way
>through the corner. On Japanese roads -- especially
>small residential ones, the corner is so tight that
>you have to literally turn the wheel all the way to
>the left and LOCK it -- and even then, you only JUST
>make the turn! Needless to say that driving in Japan
>freaked me out. ;p
>
>One interesting thing that Japanese ambulances do
>though is that as well as having a siren wailing, they
>have a loudspeaker where they will literally announce
>that there is ambulance coming through and ask all
>drivers to make way whenever they approach an
>intersection. At first I thought it was strange, but
>actually it's a pretty good idea considering how many
>times we see some stupid drivers ignoring the sounds
>and lights of your conventional siren. Sure, it's not
>foolproof -- you could also ignore the announcement
>too, but I think it's good that there's just an extra
>element in letting other drivers know that there's an
>ambulance coming through.

Well, in that case, you need an ambulance as small as possible.

I'd have to wonder about the storage space in thos ethings, though. Not only holding 1 patient and paramedics, but medical supplies. How roomy are those things?

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