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Is it hard switching to a left-hand-drive car?

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It’s difficult at first, but it gets easier. Just remember that the centre of the road (the divider) is always on your left. As such, the slow lane is actually on the right, not the left. So, watch out or you’ll be hogging the road! The hardest part is parallel parking, as you probably won’t be used to slotting your vehicle in on the right side of the road.

 

 



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