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Who'd have thought it Distance
Who'd have thought it; Distance Driven.
Quite hard to believe that on our Midget Week to Eastern Storm trip we collected the rental Car at O'Hare and dropped it off at JFK ($300 one way fee if you wanted to know) I drove 2683.6 miles. Making all Midget Week shows & Eastern Storm shows. Indiana Sprint Week saw me clocking up 2511 miles pretty much all in state with only a trip to Mansfield and back. Car again collected and returned to O'Hare. Again all shows attended + Extra show at Brownstown for the fair week pro late model show on the Thursday before Putnamville. |
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That’s a lot of miles to be on the wrong side of the road:):):):)
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Driving in the USA is second nature to me now, it doesn't feel strange or uncomfortable in any way. My Brian just switches to USA mode as soon as I open the left hand side drivers door. Maybe learning to drive in a manual transmission car and then driving a manual for 20+ years has opened up a different part of my brain? I don't know. But what I advice I would give to anyone driving on the wrong side for the first time is; when driving make a point of recognising that 'you' as the driver are closest to the middle of the road / centre barrier or divide" I'm sure using that technique helps the brain make a new learned section. And secondly treat EVERY junction as a Stop sign. No rolling through. Stop look in the opposite direction then proceed. Again I'm sure doing this driving training just dialled in the information into the brain. 😁 |
Wife and I flew into London many years ago. We rented a car and I nearly hit a truck head on at the first round about. After that I had her remind me constantly to be on the left side. It definitely took a bit of time to adjust but thankfully we didn’t have any more close calls.
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