Anyone ever come home and accidentally drive on the left?
Anyone ever come home and accidentally drive on the left?
I did that today, luckily it wasn't a busy street!

Julie
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- traveler22
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Oddly enough no. But my good friend who lived on STT akways had to remind himself when he visited the mainland.
Don't they say it takes 2 weeks to learn a new habit? Most of my trips last about 10 days... maybe if I stayed a few more days I'd be in the same boat!
Don't they say it takes 2 weeks to learn a new habit? Most of my trips last about 10 days... maybe if I stayed a few more days I'd be in the same boat!
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I always have trouble with it and the sad part about it is that I never drive on STJ. SO does all of the driving.
When I get home though, I find that when turning onto two lane roads (with one lane going each way) - not sure what the correct term is - I frequently can't figure out which side to be on.
Funny story, I was the designated driver after a fishing trip once and we were all in the car, and I was just sitting there. One of my intoxicated passengers asked me what I was waiting for. I started laughing and said I was trying to figure out which side of the road to be on. They all laughed, and that person said maybe he should be driving as at least he knew which side to drive on

When I get home though, I find that when turning onto two lane roads (with one lane going each way) - not sure what the correct term is - I frequently can't figure out which side to be on.
Funny story, I was the designated driver after a fishing trip once and we were all in the car, and I was just sitting there. One of my intoxicated passengers asked me what I was waiting for. I started laughing and said I was trying to figure out which side of the road to be on. They all laughed, and that person said maybe he should be driving as at least he knew which side to drive on


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Yes, after each trip. Seems to happen mostly in our neighborhood for some reason - maybe it’s on roads without a center line.
Even months after coming home there will be lapses of confusion – “which side should I be on?”. Luckily this has only happened in the car on not on the motorcycle.
Even months after coming home there will be lapses of confusion – “which side should I be on?”. Luckily this has only happened in the car on not on the motorcycle.
Bob & Anita