Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drove around the parking lot a few times before leaving the rental car lot. It really wasn’t that hard.
The hardest parts about driving on the other side of the road are turns and where to look for oncoming cars. The parking lot won't teach you that but you can get used to the shifter on the left side.
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Changing gears is a minor adjustment. Turns will blow your mind until you adjust.![]()
Anonymous wrote:did my honeymoon and anniversary in St Lucia, and did a 10 day trip in the UK all three trips rented a manual and it was a right hand drive. IE they drove on the wrong side of the road.
getting used to the shifting was troublesome, i found myself going from 1st to 4th and stalling on occasion. and yes the turning into the proper lane took some practice. in the city like london, following other vehicles not a bad, but when you get on the country roads and no one else is around.. easy to go back to being an "american" driver...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drove around the parking lot a few times before leaving the rental car lot. It really wasn’t that hard.
The hardest parts about driving on the other side of the road are turns and where to look for oncoming cars. The parking lot won't teach you that but you can get used to the shifter on the left side.
Anonymous wrote:I drove around the parking lot a few times before leaving the rental car lot. It really wasn’t that hard.