-You know, where traffic flow is opposite (left as opposed to right)
Or, if you're a Brit (or someone who drives on the left) would you trust yourself to drive in the US?It's actually much easier to drive int he US than in Britain as British roads tend to be narrower and to have more dense traffic. British roads also merge with each other more often. So a British person would find it easy to drive in the US (Many British drive on the opposite side of the road when in France or places such as that).
In contrast, Americans who are used to driving on wide suburban roads and straight freeways will find it more difficult to drive in Britain. Britain has these nasty roundabouts. Some of them have four lanes of traffic that are constantly merging or passing through each other. They can be quite scary at times.
I had no problem driving in Britain, the one common thing no matter which side of the road is driven on is that the driver is always closest to the center of the road.
If you want to try something hard, try driving a British car in the US.
The side of the road you drive on is not a big deal. You can adjust easily. It's harder to adjust to the customs, like passing, signaling, roundabouts, etc.
I would need time on empty roads to get used to it.
Yup Meilin has it in one.
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