Driving in Europe can be a very different experience to driving in the UK. Even though many road laws are governed by the European Union, these can vary from country to country - and the UK is perhaps the biggest variation of all. This can sometimes make it challenging to acclimatise yourself to driving on the continent.
Remembering to drive on the right is one of the most fundamental changes to driving style once you cross the English Channel, and will affect the way you enter and exit motorways and tackle roundabouts too. Spending some time preparing for this shift in driving style before you set off on your journey could lead to fewer mistakes later on, as could preparing other aspects of your trip.
Things that need to prepared in advance of your departure range from fitting a GB sticker to your vehicle to denote your nationality - compulsory within the EU, and liable for an on-the-spot fine if you're found to be in breach - to informing your car insurer if you'll be taking your vehicle abroad. Even if you're planning on hiring a car, you should check whether your insurance will extend to accidents and breakdowns in Europe.
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