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Originally Posted by interpreter66
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That's a lot of miles regardless of which side of the road you're on.
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.
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