Talk:Thimphu

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[edit] Traffic Lights?

"Thimphu is the only national capital in Asia that does not have traffic lights."

According to a recent televised ABC news special, Pyongyang in North Korea employs human crossing guards instead of stop lights at intersections. However, I'm going to hold back on editing this since there are basically no authoritative sources on what Pyongyang is like as a whole. Pork davis 04:23, 9 December 2006 (UTC)