IrishNYC
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further, I think it is important to keep in mind that many folks are driving rental cars. you can always tell at the toll booths if you are behind a rental car, because the driver often can't find the button to roll down the window! People drive off without taking the time to get to know their car. I have to confess, more than once, I've pulled into a gas station and didn't know what side the tank opening was on.
It is no wonder- to go back to the subject of this thread- that new visitors often get a bit confused.
I'm also certain that each section of the USA has wildly different driving customs. Some drivers deal with rush hour congestion every day, while others are used to wide open lanes. Also crazy suburban-style shopping plaza parking lots, one-way streets, left turn traffic lights, right on red rules, differing highway speed limits, automatic speed cameras.....
I'm the out of town driver that no one wants to be behind if I'm the first one in the right lane at a red light. In NYC you can't turn right on red, and 95% of the time it doesn't occur to me to do so when I'm out of town.
