Advice for Newbies?
- Bob & Anita
- Posts: 611
- Joined: Tue Aug 08, 2006 11:20 pm
- Location: Charlotte, NC
Anita has the same passenger assignment. Staying left is easy when going straight; it is when you are pulling turn out of a parking lot or turning at an intersection when you really have to be focused (and reminded) on staying left. On our first visit Bob had it down after 5 days and had it down after about 2 days on our second visit.jayseadee wrote:In our car, it is the passengers duty to continually chant - stay left, dear, stay left.
Bob & Anita
driving left
the saying that has stuck with me (and given to me by moped rental agent some 30 yrs ago in bermuda):
look right, but drive left.
as you pull into traffic out of drive or at intersections, if you don't look right first before pulling into traffic, you'll have a wreck before you are completely in traffic!
so the rhyme is: "look right, but drive left" and do it each time you move into or across a traffic lane or you jeep will be mating another in short fashion!
when that happens it won't matter whether you rented at stt or on stj, you had best purchased full insurance coverage.
papabou
look right, but drive left.
as you pull into traffic out of drive or at intersections, if you don't look right first before pulling into traffic, you'll have a wreck before you are completely in traffic!
so the rhyme is: "look right, but drive left" and do it each time you move into or across a traffic lane or you jeep will be mating another in short fashion!
when that happens it won't matter whether you rented at stt or on stj, you had best purchased full insurance coverage.
papabou