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What is driving like in the UK, compared to the US or Canada?
I am from Canada but have lived here for the last 6 years. Prior to that I had been coming to the UK for work (and drove) for another 15 years. When I first started driving in the UK some 20 years ago I couldnāt believe how much better the driving skills were. Particularly lane discipline on the motorway. People seemed a lot less distracted and more focused on driving.
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I am an American who moved to London for a couple of years in the 90s for work. On my first day there I was given a new car (a company car is a standard perk of many jobs there.)
Of course, there were things to get used to with the change to driving a right-hand-drive car, and to driving on the left-hand side of the road. Roundabouts (traffic circles) go the opposite direction from my normal. Left turns are against the curb and you may wait for a traffic signal in the right hand turn lane. There are no stop signs (nearly all intersections are some variant on a roundabout.). But I adapted to all of that pretty easily.
What was more hair-raising for me was that the width of roads and driving lanes are much less than in America. I found myself having to whiz past other traffic, including opposite-direction traffic, with mere inches separating my side mirrors from theirs. It was very unnerving until I got used to it, and the precision of my driving improved by necessity.
After a couple of months, I needed to obtain a UK driving license. No problem, I thought. The road test for a UK license is much more difficult than in the US, and involves maneuvers like backing up around a corner while staying within a foot of the curb. I practiced them all and thought I was ready, but it turned out I was wrong. The examiner failed me, saying, āitās obvious that youāve been driving for many years and are a skilled driver, but we prefer to see you do things in the British way.ā He was referring to my method of steering the car.
I definitely believe that the narrower roads, etc. make driving more challenging in Europe, and it forces people to be better drivers than many are in the USA.