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[QUOTE="8893, post: 3657326, member: 93"] Yeah I’ve done it a few times and I focus on the exact same thing: driver is always closest to center lane. Everything else falls into place after that for me, including driving stick. But I love driving stick. Even on the Ring of Kerry. I also had the same experience as you when I returned after our three-week trip a few years ago. For a few days I caught myself on the other side a few times and had to mentally check “driver is closest to center”—OOPS! We were supposed to go to St. Croix in April but Covid obviously scotched that trip. From what I am told you drive on the other side there, but with American cars, so you can’t follow the driver-is-closest-to-center rule. I had rented an automatic for that trip because there were no standards available in the size we needed, but I have to admit that I wasn’t that disappointed because I was concerned about keeping my bearings straight. [/QUOTE]
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