6.In South Africa, shepherds have the right of way. Although most probably wouldn’t play chicken with an ostrich crossing anyway, the law explicitly says that “the driver of a vehicle on a public road shall stop such vehicle at the request or on the signal of a person leading or driving any bovine animal, horse, ass, mule, sheep, goat, pig or ostrich on such road.” Fines can get as high as $500.
6. 在南非,牧羊人有優(yōu)先選擇道路的權(quán)利。盡管有人帶著雞和鴕鳥過馬路的情況不太可能出現(xiàn),但法律明確規(guī)定,如果路上騎著或者趕著牛屬動物(包括馬,驢,騾子,綿羊,山羊,豬或者鴕鳥)的人發(fā)出信號或提出要求,駕駛者必須停下車輛。否則,罰款將高達500美元。