Thanks for the reply.
The other thing to watch out for, when crossing the road in other European countries, is at main crossroads. (This certainly applies in France and in Italy). If the 'green man' is on, it means that traffic going directly across your path will be held at red lights. However, turning traffic will still have green lights. Local drivers know that they must give way to pedestrians who're crossing in front of them as they turn. I just pray that there won't be a British driver (who won't expect to see his path obstructed by pedestrians) coming around the corner!
If you want to take an 'interesting' taxi ride, try Lille. I took a ride from the Eurostar station into the old town area. The driver had a DVD player permanently fixed to his dashboard and I'll swear that he managed to negotiate the busy roads without ever taking his eyes off the film that he was watching ;-)
Chris