As a driver based in the United Kingdom (UK), you’ve been accustomed to driving on the left side of the road from your driving lessons Colchester. Probably, you may have had experiences of driving on the right side of the road if you already went on a holiday to the neigbouring European country that drive on the right. Then you had hired a vehicle to fit the rule to avoid the danger of fatal road accident.
But, if you have no experience at driving on the right at all, it will provide you plenty of challenges. As we drive on the left, there’s not much you can do in the UK to prepare yourself practically for driving on the right.
So prepare yourself with the knowledge about this type of the road that frequently catches us left-hand drivers out. It will certainly help you to prepare yourself for surmounting the ordeal in driving on the right.
In terms of safety, the best preparation that could be done before you take to the right-hand roads in foreign country is ensuring your driving skills must be up to date in your own country as you’ll be taking on the challenges in a foreign one. The key areas are observational and correct use of signals, because being lack of these will result to many accidents.
You can browse the driving test tutorial section especially on dual carriageways, changing lanes, motorways, planning and anticipation. Remember that there are different traffic systems being used differently in foreign countries. The use of safe and correct driving observation is highly practised in these countries.
So, always keep to the right. The first thing to bear in your mind is to keep to the right. Because you’ll be reverting back surprisingly to your old habit of driving on the left side of the road particularly if on the opposite there are no oncoming vehicles.
Keep saying repeatedly to yourself “KEEP TO THE RIGHT” until it will become a second nature. It can also help you if you take a passenger along as you can ask him/her to keep a watchful eye on your safe road positioning.
In driving on the right-hand side of the road, there’s more for you to remember. Other than simply remembering to drive on the right, try not to over complicate things and just go with the flow of traffic. Other vehicles on the road will also show you what to do.
If you get too stressed may make matters worse because you may start to panic. If you can feel that your stress is increasing, you better pull over to the safe place. You can also focus on getting to grips with road positioning and unfamiliar road systems rather than navigation.
For example, if you arrive in France at wheel with your own right-hand drive car, you’ll notice that by driving on the right, leaves you with little view of the road ahead. You’ll have a better view of pavements and the verge more than the road. So, as your view of the road ahead is more restricted, keep enough following distance from the vehicles in front allowing you to have more time to react.
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