7 Driving Mistakes To Avoid In Europe

We often neglect how often we are in a car during our travels. Consequently we don’t pay enough attention to planning around our automobile use, plopping ourselves down in a car and expecting the vehicle, traffic, and pedestrians to act the same all over the world.

Most people spending days fretting over a flight across the Atlantic, but neglect to avoid these basic driving mistakes. Cars are the most dangerous form of travel and getting ready for foreign roads may save your life.

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If you know you’ll have to rent a car or drive in Europe, make sure to learn to drive a manual transmission before you go. Many place don’t offer automatics; if you don’t know how to drive a stick and must get a vehicle, look for a Smart Car (they all have the same standard automatic/steptronic transmission).

Finally, don’t take traffic lines too seriously and go slow or pull over if you can’t devote 100% of your attention to the road. Traveling to Africa? Newsweek has some good driving tips for the sub-Sahara.