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Old May 8th 2008 | 1:50 pm
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Default Re: opposite side

Originally Posted by nadnad
i am visiting america for 1 month. i drive in uk and was thinking of renting a car in usa. from experience did people found it difficult to be driving on the opposite side of the road.
As another poster said if you do come around roundabouts its harder maybe as they are rare here - I can't get the hang of them if they are big proper ones, always thinking to myself who do I give way to and doing lanes in them crossing them correctly but backwards messes me up

Another problem I have is I could parallel park quickly and beautifully from the UK but here cause its the opposite side of the road I find it difficult - I know I just need more practice.

But actual driving is a synch.
 

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