A woman driving a car has explained how it took her a long time to drive from one side of Malta to the other.
The woman in the car, 32-year-old Sarah Tabone, was driving from Mellieha to Marsascala.
“Yesterday it took me a really long time to get from one place to the other in my car. I spent a lot of moving very slowly, or not moving at all. This is because there were many other people in cars who also wanted to get from one place to the other at the same time as me. If only there weren’t so many other people in cars. Other people in cars make me sad,” Tabone said.
“Other people who are normally in cars should all get into one big car that is driven by someone else, or ride those things with two wheels instead of four like cars have. Except me, of course – I like my car and don’t want to use anything else to get from one place to another,” she added.
Tabone also offered other ideas on how to solve the phenomenon of people in cars taking a long time to get somewhere.
“We can make the spaces through which cars pass even bigger so that more cars can pass and they won’t get stuck anymore. Or we can kick out the foreign people because now they’re driving cars and making us Maltese people get stuck, which isn’t very fair.”