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For example, how do you see when it is safe to pass when you are stuck behind a big semi on a busy carriage way??. Traveling safely on the LH drive roads in a RH drive car requires a navigator.----Keoke- /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif
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I driven a fair bit in a RHD car on the right on European roads and its not too bad. The strange thing is the first hour or so when I'm still getting used to having driven onto the Ferry on the left and off on the right.... Once past that I manage pretty well and a navigator isn't needed. While you might think you need a little more room to see, its not usually much of a problem- though the semi on a crowded road is a little problematical. My navigator hasn't much help in those situations, given her poor judgement of speed/distance/passing space etc.