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Old 28-04-2010, 06:17 PM   #1
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Default Driving overseas

Some while back I hired a moped in Mexico, I was on an island off the main radar and was pillioning another backpacker to go snorkelling on the other side of the island. I had driven overseas before but not on the right hand side, so as I was pretty horrified to find ,as I came around a fairly blind bend in the road, that I was travelling, ala Oz,on the wrong side of the road with some big Caddilac hurtling towards me from the other way. The only thing that saved our skin was the fact that the mad Mexican was doing 100mph on the wrong side of the road as well.
Anyone with overseas driving experiences??

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