Being a pedestrian is usually carefree, but in SE Asia it’s a potential death trap. Our first stop was Vietnam, which in traffic terms is like drawing Federer in the opening round of your first pro tournament, writes Kevin O’Faircheallaigh.
Pedestrians
Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Executive Remuneration
Crikey readers weigh in on how measuring the obscenity of executive remuneration, the danger of footpaths and the South Ossetian war between Georgia and Russia.
Footpaths are danger zones for pedestrians
Authorities can “spot an illegally parked car from Mars”. So why, given 21st-century detection/deterrent techniques, did politicians and bureaucrats fail so miserably to ensure a fair go for cyclists on our roads?








