Conversions

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christiancollegegirl

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#21
Australia will ALWAYS be on the bottom.
 
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Belgian_Pilot

Guest
#22
To make things more confused:

Last summer I was in Dublin. I rented a car. The steering wheel was on the right.

The speed was in... kmh! I excpected it to be in mph :)
 
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wwjd_kilden

Guest
#23
hehehhe, I'd never be able to convert that in my head :p
 
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Belgian_Pilot

Guest
#24
Didn't need to convert at all. The road signs were also in kmh. I just expected that the Irish would use miles... but they don't.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#25
well duh :p but I'd get confused thinking in another scale (Or I think i would, I've never driven a car :p)
 
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Belgian_Pilot

Guest
#26
you have to pay attention if you drive a left-steer car with kmh in England... That can be tricky :)
 
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christiancollegegirl

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#27
Driving on the wrong side of the road must be wierd.
 
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Belgian_Pilot

Guest
#28
It's weird the first 15 miniutes, then you get in it and it becomes more normal. The roundabouts and crossings are tricky...
 
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christiancollegegirl

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#29
I suppose. I've always driven on the right side. never the wrong side.
 
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Belgian_Pilot

Guest
#30
Visit the UK and rent a car :D
 
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christiancollegegirl

Guest
#31
If I could drive, I would.
 
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greatkraw

Guest
#32
yeah I got to visit Israle and drive a car there

it is the opposite siide to australia

ther is an easy way of adapting and a hard way

took me months to find the easy way

still occasionally turned at an intersection into the wrong side

(when you drive you actually keep track of the middle of the road by sighting down the front corner of the car's hood closest to the driver - you just need to do that mirror reversed)
 
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wwjd_kilden

Guest
#33
hmmm

this is why I don't drive, I don't have the concentration to think of all those things at the same time
 
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christiancollegegirl

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#34
I learned to drive, but I never got my lisence.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#35
I never did either :p
 
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christiancollegegirl

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#36
I haven't driven for a while, so I'm pretty rusty.