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Old 03-24-2012, 04:16 AM   #46
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Driving in London is not for the faint-hearted. It's not as bad as Paris or Rome, but I'm going by my experience as a pedestrian in the last two. I drove in London for three years, but I knew my way around reasonably well - in that if I went the wrong way I could identify roughly where I was and that if I followed signs to the Elephant & Castle I could get back to Waterloo, or that I could follow signs for Woolwich to get back on the right road for Greenwich.

Driving in England is probably more of a culture shock for Americans than vice versa. Many Brits pick up cars in America and drive to their villas/ hotels, especially in places like Florida. But we're used to driving manual, so automatic is a breeze. You have much wider roads and you don't have all the quirks we do. For example zebra crossings, pelican crossings and toucan crossings. And roundabouts.

Driving in mainland Europe would feel more comfortable of course. But you'd be best in a left hand drive car. Again, many friends and family have rented cars abroad and had no trouble with the roads and traffic systems.

Don't take a car to Amsterdam though!
Still, if you'd only be there for a day you could just park up on the outskirts anyway.

I like your expansive dreams.
You know you'd never stick to the schedule anyway. Start off in the 'Dam. Find a good coffeeshop, find a trans* bar and go home eventually realising you didn't even take any photos. Or at least none in focus
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Old 03-24-2012, 04:41 AM   #47
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I like your expansive dreams.
You know you'd never stick to the schedule anyway. Start off in the 'Dam. Find a good coffeeshop, find a trans* bar and go home eventually realising you didn't even take any photos. Or at least none in focus
This lol
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Old 03-24-2012, 02:57 PM   #48
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For example zebra crossings, pelican crossings and toucan crossings.
Are these real things, or are you poking fun? They sound like they could be real, but I've only ever heard of zebra crossings...
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Old 03-24-2012, 03:14 PM   #49
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No, real.
Pelican and Toucan are both lights-based pedestrian crossings. Toucan is supposed to be safer; it's more advanced technologically.

As a pedestrian myself I'd take the old-style Pelican any day.
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