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Originally Posted by Rtrorkt
driving on the "wrong" side of the road is easier than driving on the wrong side of the car
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I agree! I just got back from 2 weeks driving around Ireland and Scotland, logged quite a few miles and a TON of roundabouts. The “wrong” side of the road was easy to get used to, but driving from the “passenger” seat was totally unsettling to me at first. Got pretty comfortable after a bit but definitely took some getting used to. I had a automatic, shifting a manual trans with my left hand was an added distraction I didn’t need!
EDIT: also, remember that on the highways the left lane is the “slow” lane…
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