luvtinkerbell
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AndRu said:I take you mean in the USA?
If so, yes! Most of the roads are wider. The cars are bigger, most are automatics so they're slower. You don't get boy-racers at the lights trying to burn off - most vehicles move off at a sedate pace. The roads are clearly signed and if you make a mistake most of the big roads hae turning spaces so you can U-turn and head back.
Driving in Orlando is a lot more laid back and easy than driving around any city centre in the UK or Europe.
This can happen to anyone ... you just have to take your time and go with the flow.wendy_uk said:OMG we went to Downtown Disney one night it was light when we arrived, but left in the dark and we ended up on the wrong side of the road, this was very frightening experience.
What she said!Boo Boo Too said:The US is BUILT for cars - being able to drive over there gives you SO much more freedom...
gilld said:The biggest problem is that although everywhere is pretty well signposted, there is little in the way of advance warning, so when you see the signpost, you have to turn off right then regardless of which lane you're in!
most hire cars now come with sat nav as an option which makes life soooo much easier.
dh has just brought a tomtom and the orlando mapboys and their toys
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also try looking on googleearth that will help you get used to the area before you go, and there are a few websites which are ace try www.kissimmee-us192.com
some very useful driving guides on there
tracy