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Why Can't The Septics Learn To Drive On The Correct Side Of The Road?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We often drive past Lakenheath. It's far better now than the nightmare is was years ago when there were numous accidents due to speeding and driving on the right by those leaving the base. It must have cost a fortune with alteration to the road,signage, traffic lights etc. We still drive with extreme care in the area. They are dreadful drivers!
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I wonder if the cars at their base are LHD or RHD - you'd hope right.
Maybe they need to have written in big letters on the dashboard DRIVE ON THE LEFT.
Or maybe there's just something about the roads around that base that makes it easy to think, if you're used to driving on the right, that's what you should be doing. Maybe, paid for by the USA, they need to install lots of road signs in the area saying "DRIVE ON THE LEFT" ["... you thick septic", if TTT's writing the signs].
Actually, given how many people (even Brits) who get their left and right mixed up, perhaps what's needed is pictures of cars and arrows drawn directly on the road to indicate the side of the road you ought to be on.
I wonder if the cars at their base are LHD or RHD - you'd hope right.
Maybe they need to have written in big letters on the dashboard DRIVE ON THE LEFT.
Or maybe there's just something about the roads around that base that makes it easy to think, if you're used to driving on the right, that's what you should be doing. Maybe, paid for by the USA, they need to install lots of road signs in the area saying "DRIVE ON THE LEFT" ["... you thick septic", if TTT's writing the signs].
Actually, given how many people (even Brits) who get their left and right mixed up, perhaps what's needed is pictures of cars and arrows drawn directly on the road to indicate the side of the road you ought to be on.
usually the worst times for getting it wrong are when you come off a roundabout or out of a service station. Once you're actually on the road, the juggernauts coming straight for you are a useful reminder. I don't think I've ever driven on the wrong side in America in many thousands of miles, but once or twice in France as I recall.
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