I drive abroad so much that it comes natural. And I have never had a problem with it.
But when a pedestrian it is a different matter. I look to the right before stepping into the road frequently
Technology just can't be entirely trusted IMO.
Very sad.
Exactly ,you can't rely on it.Can't blame the sat nav. If you turn into on coming traffic the blame lays with you.
The amount of times that I have jumped in the passenger seat wondering where the steering wheel has gone....in my own car :smuggrin:I still do the same haha and often end up trying to get in driver's side here when a passenger. I've never had any problems driving abroad and picked it up very quickly and can now switch between the two with ease.
Drove through Paris last week. The weather was nearly as bad as the driving. If you don't drive like them you won't get anywhere. And they have their own rules on how to drive around an island. Utter chaos but enjoyable.Driving on the other side is a doddle, however, certain foreign road markings are just bonkers.
Combine that with the less than fantastic standards of driving on certain parts of the continent, and its easy to see how accidents happen.
Driving in central Rome or Paris is not for the feint hearted.
It is easier in your own car. You are used to it all already. Just a little more caution needed when overtaking while driving on the right in a RHD car.Anyone driven a UK car in Europe?
Driven abroad many times and find it a doddle, but taking my own car in the summer and expect it to be an odd experience.
Anyone driven a UK car in Europe?
Driven abroad many times and find it a doddle, but taking my own car in the summer and expect it to be an odd experience.
It is easier in your own car. You are used to it all already. Just a little more caution needed when overtaking while driving on the right in a RHD car.
Best thing to do when wanting to overtake is stay a bit further back than normal. Then you can see just about as much.Thank you, that is reassuring!
Will bear that in mind in regards to overtaking too.
Mild compared to Naples and Sorrento.Driving in central Rome or Paris is not for the feint hearted.
Bought my sister an estate car and took it to her in France a couple of weeks ago. A mate of mine came with me and drove one if my cars. We made a few drivers irate as each time we hit the toll booths we would have to stop, get out and pay, then get back in and drive forward so the other one could do the same process again :smuggrin:If your wife/girlfriend/significant other has short arms, or panics when at a toll booth ...ditch her and take someone else.... :emoji_sweat_smile:
My wife must have looked like Houdini trying to escape from a box as she leant out the window to put the money in. She was more out the car than in most of the time.. I had to stop further away from the booth so she could get out each time.. and then she got flustered as to what to do next. I think she is so used to taking money from me and putting it straight into her purse, she couldn't handle giving it to a machine...
Still, only drove down to Sorrento in Italy, so it didn't happen often... :banghead:
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