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Manual or Automatic Rental in Countries that Drive on the Wrong (Left)Side of the Road



 
 
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Old June 4th, 2015, 08:46 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
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Default Manual or Automatic Rental in Countries that Drive on the Wrong (Left)Side of the Road

We're going to Ireland soon and the rental cars with an automatic are
much more expensive. I have no problem driving a stick shift but I
wonder if combining shifting with the left hand and driving on the left,
in an unfamiliar country, is too much at once. Last time I drove a stick
shift in a country that drives on the left was in Thailand, but there
they really drive in the middle because the road surface is only good in
the middle.
 




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