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How easy is it to drive overseas?


Panthro

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I've never had any problems and I can't name all the countries I've driven through. I purposely avoided driving anywhere on England's backwards roads, though. Its hard enough to remember to look the opposite way first when crossing the road.

Definitely need to know which country, though.

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I'm going to be driving in England and Ireland. This is going to be fun :)

suggestion: Get a car with an automatic so you don't have to worry about shifting with your left hand while at the same time trying to remember which side of the road you are supposed to be on.

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