A Guide to Driving Etiquette Tells You How to Drive While Traveling
When you are traveling to another country or even another state, it is best to know the rules of the road in order not to get tickets or even get arrested. The Guide to Driving Etiquette offers helpful tips to help you get around.
I learned, for example, that Canadian drivers “drive through red lights with alarming regularity” (aren’t they Canadians?) And that trying to pay off a ticket by bribing a police officer is a serious crime in Canada. In addition, in Thailand, some roads change direction at certain times of the day.
The tips, videos and information on the site are sourced from travel bloggers and other sources. You might still want to do your own research, but this is just the beginning. Currently, there are 17 countries represented on the site.
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