Alrighty, I want to give it try. When I was in Holland a few days ago, I felt that I had to swear in Ducth crawling in Amstelveen's nearabouts on what was supposed to be a four-lane motorway.

Speaking of which, whose was this fine idea to limit the speed to 120 km/h on motorways? And who was that insightful guy who decided that driving as fast as 120 km/h was wrong anywhere where traffic is a bit greater than zero, so it is 100 km/h there -- and I am then at lost trying to understand the difference between a 100 km/h motorway and a 100 km/h "automobile road" that runs in parallel a few meters away? Oh, wait, I see: by the same rule, an automobile road with greater than slight traffic is limited to 70 km/h, so one might as well start looking for just inter-city roads, which must be 80 km/h. No, really. This hierarchy of roads with seemingly stupid limitations was quite a nuisance.

Anyway, what do you think I should do to master Dutch?