Getting there: Driving abroad
Road rules and regulations differ greatly from country to country, and just driving on the opposite side of the road can be disorientating. Prepare for differences by being informed. If you're taking your own car abroad, remember to let your insurance company know in advance.
In Europe
Driving on the right in a standard right-hand-drive car can be tricky for first-timers. Using a left-hand-drive car, on the other hand, seems more natural when using the opposite side of the road.
- Be particularly careful about oncoming traffic at roundabouts and junctions
- Keep "thinking left" at all times
- Keep change handy for toll booths, if necessary, to prevent distractions from driving
- Carry an E111 form for medical treatment in case of accident
Whatever you drive, it's compulsory to equip your car with certain items in European countries. You'll always need:
- A GB nationality plate or sticker for the back of the car
- Beam benders - to adjust car headlights for driving on the other side of the road
- Spare car light bulbs
- A first aid kit and small fire extinguisher for the car
- A UK driving licence or International Driving Permit - needed in some countries
- Vehicle registration documents or a hire certificate if using a rental car
- A warning triangle, stored in the car boot
The rest of the world
Driving laws and etiquette differ from country to country, so motorists need to stay alert at all times behind the wheel. In the US, for example, there is a "four way stop" system at some junctions, rather than traffic lights. Always remember:
- That it's illegal to drive with alcohol in the car in the US, except in the boot
- To get adequate medical and travel insurance for the US
- Petrol may be sold by the gallon, rather than litre
- Petrol stations may be pay first, self-service or full service - look for signs
- Keep change handy for toll booths, if necessary
- Traffic light sequences and road markings may differ abroad, so keep eyes peeled
- To note parking laws
- To get an International Motor Insurance Certificate before you leave home.
Further information
The AA: 08700 600 0371
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