One of our top driving in Europe tips! Driving standards across Europe vary, from the considerate and patient Norwegians, to the fast but competent Germans, and the fiesty and loud Italians! Each country has it’s own distinct bad habits, so watch the locals and take it slowly until you’...
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Spain is Europe’s fourth largest country after Russia, Ukraine and France. It consists of the Spanish mainland which occupies most of the Iberian peninsula apart from Portugal, the Balearic islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands of Tenerife,...
Turning at an intersection in Europe or Australia can also be a daunting task, especially if you’re driving in a city like Melbourne at night. Not only are you driving on the left, you need to deal with the oncoming tramways as well!
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Scotland has well-maintained roads and in most areas it’s very easy to drive around, even if the roads are narrow or quite windy in places. You’ll do fine if you’re properly prepared, which includes reminding yourself to drive on the left and get into the car on the right. It can...
Signs and rules often differ from country to country. In parts of Europe, you have to yield to someone coming from the right, even if you’re on what you think is the main road. In some Central European countries, the car climbing a hill has priority over the vehicle heading down. You...
If you’re in a motorhome or self-contained vehicle, you’re lucky – you can findfree parking for the night! RELATED POST:Driving in Europe – Everything You Need to Know Prepare Your Vehicle Making sure that your vehicle is up for a long distance journey is important and will save you...
You must have a complete and current driver's licence. Driving licences from the EU and other countries are accepted. Visitors from other countries must bring their main driver's licence as well as an International Driver's Permit. In addition to IDP Insurance documentation, if you own a vehi...