Driving in the USA for the first time - See what's different.

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2016
  • I drove in the UK for the first time and made a video about what I did to make the transition easier. After making this video I was asked to make a video about driving in the USA for the first time, for those people visiting the USA.
    Check out our video "Driving in the UK for the First Time"
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Комментарии • 597

  • @jedimasternoob
    @jedimasternoob 6 лет назад +243

    Dear tourist looking to vist NYC. Do not plan to drive anywhere. Just walk or take public transportation. Driving will cost you more in parking and time than going to do whatever it is you are doing.

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  6 лет назад +13

      Agreed!

    • @brandonjustus9954
      @brandonjustus9954 6 лет назад +18

      Driving in NYC is for the FUCKING LOONIES. Seriously get new york city driving training before you do that. Any where else is really easy to drive but New York? forget it. You'll crash. And then the cop will tell the car behind you to drive over your stupid car crash because the city has to keep moving. You don't want a part of that.

    • @fantie3279
      @fantie3279 5 лет назад +1

      What about Las Vegas

    • @ScorpioBornIn69
      @ScorpioBornIn69 5 лет назад +2

      @@fantie3279 The Strip is grid lock, even at 2 am today. Take I-15 or other roads to avoid the Strip (Las Vegas Blvd).

    • @renumihai5263
      @renumihai5263 5 лет назад +2

      what a sick joke "public transportation" you have none in US

  • @thevenerablekev1
    @thevenerablekev1 6 лет назад +57

    I'm from the UK, and I have a simple 4 word mantra that I use when driving in Europe. 'Drive right, look left'. I just repeat it to myself if/when I get confused!

    • @afrini
      @afrini 3 года назад +1

      Flip it if you are European in the UK

  • @elvissolo3083
    @elvissolo3083 6 лет назад +178

    do not overtake a school bus flashing red lights.

    • @13anomalous16
      @13anomalous16 5 лет назад +7

      Oops

    • @shepd3
      @shepd3 5 лет назад +17

      Don't go past on the other side of the road either!

    • @subscriber6181
      @subscriber6181 5 лет назад +7

      If the stop sign is out (and it has a stop sign)

    • @hermanbengkulu77777
      @hermanbengkulu77777 2 года назад

      @elvis solo, why?

    • @fightclub7577
      @fightclub7577 2 года назад

      @@hermanbengkulu77777 it’s a rule over there. Can’t even pass if you are on the opposite side of the road. Often there’s a police car present to fine you.

  • @stephennagel113
    @stephennagel113 8 лет назад +73

    Just felt I should add this: While it's true that most places in the U.S. do permit right turns on red by default, many medium-to-heavy intersections will have signs that state otherwise, i.e. "No right turn on red", or simply "No turn on red".. which are always good to watch out for. Finally, the one exception in the U.S. where these rules are reversed---that I know of---is New York City. Within the boundaries of the five boroughs, right turns are not permitted on red by default, unless you see a much longer sign that reads, "After stop, right turn permitted on red." So yeah, depending on where you're visiting in the U.S., there's always exceptions.

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  8 лет назад +6

      Hello Stephen, Thanks for watching my video. While I agree New York City may be different, the info in the video is true for the vast majority of the USA. I agree some intersections do not allow you turn right on red. However they normally have signs that state this, and thus the default is right on red. Thank you for making everyone aware of the differences in New York City. Mike

    • @hebneh
      @hebneh 7 лет назад +4

      Actually, right turns on red are legal everywhere in the USA by federal law, except where prohibited in specific locations. So the default is that you can assume a right turn on red is legal unless there's a sign, or in NYC.

    • @toyguy1956
      @toyguy1956 2 года назад

      In Montreal PQ you can’t turn right on red

  • @pistalakatos2695
    @pistalakatos2695 7 лет назад +193

    as a german it gives me goose bumps seeing faster cars driving on the right side of the road,,

    • @necroslair
      @necroslair 6 лет назад +41

      Unfortunately it is many times necessary unless you want to be severely delayed. Lane discipline is very rarely enforced in the us and as such many see it as their right to drive slow in the left lane and will not give way to faster traffic.

    • @7erDave
      @7erDave 6 лет назад +6

      This is all too true, sadly to say. Even in Texas, the "drive friendly" state if you've never seen the signs. Inconsiderate and completely oblivious will describe a vast majority of drivers. Not all but you can't say that isn't a true statement.

    • @mchristr
      @mchristr 6 лет назад +5

      As an American I sympathize. I wish passing on the right was illegal here. Sometimes we give people too much liberty behind the wheel.

    • @nickakers7985
      @nickakers7985 6 лет назад +15

      Passing on the right is illegal in many US states, however it’s rarely enforced, what I have seen enforcement for is the left lane laws, but once again, there needs to be a cop around to do it. One of the problems in America is the belief that “experience is the best teacher” so aside from learning the basics, most learning is done with a learners permit under the guidance of a legal guardian, but if that legal guardian is a bad driver, or just doesn’t allow the juvenile to practice frequently, it’s all for naught.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 6 лет назад +2

      David Senn, Texans are VERY mean drivers. Their way of "Merging" into traffic is "move over or I'll hit you." CRUNCH! I-35 used to average an accident every 2 weeks and it's almost always the same reason: someone merging into traffic rear-ended or sideswiped another car. And many Texans think turn signals are for decoration and won't use them. They should get a $25 ticket for each offense. Rack up 5 tickets and their license should be suspended for a month. The highway patrol will rack up more money than 10 red light cameras could if they enforced that.

  • @sosavage753
    @sosavage753 6 лет назад +81

    If you come to LA and get on the freeways when everyone is getting off of work you're not going to have a good time 😂

    • @krisfu3290
      @krisfu3290 6 лет назад +1

      What is this supposed to mean?

    • @jameskloslow2068
      @jameskloslow2068 6 лет назад +9

      Kris Fu he is talking about traffic obviously

    • @michaelturner9353
      @michaelturner9353 5 лет назад +3

      I'm coming from Australia but not till fter 10pm. Picking up a car and heading straight to San Diego. Hopefully after 10pm is ok on the freeways to get used to a couple things?

    • @yuyi5477
      @yuyi5477 4 года назад +1

      @@michaelturner9353 was it ok? 😅

    • @OriginalKingRichTv
      @OriginalKingRichTv 4 года назад

      Lourdes Pena unfortunately he crashed and was in the hospital in critical condition😔. Look at the San Diego news

  • @Hibbsi91
    @Hibbsi91 7 лет назад +134

    The police comment may be true is some areas, but in more... rural areas, they generally are -somewhat- forgiving, unless you're in a targeted enforcement zone. For example, unless you are aggressively speeding, warnings are very common.

    • @NoahCastaneda
      @NoahCastaneda 6 лет назад +11

      Matthew Hibbs I'd argue rural areas are even worse tbh. Cops in small town are bored they will stop you for everything and anything. I am relieved to be in a busy city where they have bigger things to worry about.

    • @stumpsteph2153
      @stumpsteph2153 4 года назад +9

      brian fuller I’m black and he’s not lying.

    • @dancinqueen233
      @dancinqueen233 4 года назад +3

      StumpSteph I’m black too and he is. Small town cops don’t really have much to do, so when they do see crime or violations, they tend to be stricter.

    • @hatchingdraggon8073
      @hatchingdraggon8073 3 года назад +3

      @brian fuller Piss off

    • @c.i.a.3384
      @c.i.a.3384 2 года назад +1

      Unless you’re black

  • @tednorberto3086
    @tednorberto3086 7 лет назад +278

    Don't RUN from the Police.

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  7 лет назад +56

      ted norberto Yes, don't run from the police! Just stay away from them, they are not there to help you.

    • @aydenmesserli4929
      @aydenmesserli4929 7 лет назад

      Mike Young drive to Canada

    • @jkirk1626
      @jkirk1626 7 лет назад +11

      Ayden Messerli Where they're subjects of the queen, poorer, and have no free speech.

    • @cumulo25
      @cumulo25 6 лет назад +5

      Running from the police will turn a slap-on-the-wrist misdemeanor into a put-you-in-jail FELONY. Never do it.

    • @Realpsychichere
      @Realpsychichere 6 лет назад

      Mike Young Only in LA you can run from the police! J/K don’t do that!

  • @Cobra83.
    @Cobra83. 5 лет назад +109

    Being British and having drove route 66 and florida and L.A. along with san Diego and san fran. The usa is 10x's easier than the UK.

    • @ScorpioBornIn69
      @ScorpioBornIn69 5 лет назад +11

      But much bigger and going as far as thousands of miles.

    • @jay5ivez
      @jay5ivez 5 лет назад

      Damn really

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool 5 лет назад +5

      Try driving an ambulance campervan with no way of knowing is what is behind you in the UK... And also roundabouts are the best thing since sliced bread. Those american crossroad turn things into incoming traffic scare the hell out of me.

    • @aliasno.4andover644
      @aliasno.4andover644 4 года назад +1

      But The UK's Roads Are Far Better Than Ours?

    • @walamo4796
      @walamo4796 4 года назад +12

      I’ve driven in both the US and UK and have to say I generally prefer driving in the US, the UK just has so many diffrent types of intersections, roundabouts, and junctions that all have diffrent design, there is more consistency and simpler in the US.

  • @chrisspero102
    @chrisspero102 7 лет назад +30

    1. If you are used to driving on the left it's easy to end up on the wrong side of the road, especially when entering a road from a parking lot, rule of thumb is if you, as the driver are not in the middle of the road ( i.e driver side of car) you are on the wrong side of the road.
    2. Story re cops is rubbish, if you are pulled over by one stay in the car with hands on the steering wheel with drivers license, cars registration and proof of insurance (kept in glove box- check with rental company before leaving their lot) at hand, be respectful, being rude or sassy will get you in trouble, if you need help just ask and you will get help. Most cops are easy going with visitors, more so than those in Australia or Britain ( no I'm not a cop)
    3. Getting lost is stressful, stress leads to mistakes, pull over and quietly try to figure out where you went wrong. Remember its not likely that you will be lost for ever in the US (hopefully you are not a bad area) - if you are a nervous easily stress person probably not a good idea to drive yourself, it can get hectic!

    • @baylessnow
      @baylessnow 5 лет назад

      RE2: If British and pulled by a US cop, jump out of the car as quickly as possible (before he does with his gun drawn) with your hands in the air and procede to stip down to your underware, then slam your face into the bonnet/hood of the car, finally throw yourself to the floor making sure to smash your face into the tarmac with your hands so far up your back it hurts your shoulders and lie still. Then wait for the 19 stone/266lb doughnut munching cop to jump on you screaming "DON'T FUCKING MOVE OR I WILL KILL YOU!!!!!" and everything should be fine.

    • @scrambler69-xk3kv
      @scrambler69-xk3kv Месяц назад

      Only reach for those documents after asking permission from the officer. Made the mistake of leaning over to get them and he was NOT pleased with me thinking I may be reaching for a gun.

  • @1HotLegendLS
    @1HotLegendLS 3 года назад +5

    One very important thing you missed was that we separate a 2 way roads by a yellow line. This got me when driving on a small 2 way road in London. I found myself on the wrong side because all the lines are white.

    • @trismegistus2881
      @trismegistus2881 3 года назад

      Honestly, using yellow lines for that IS a good idea... In Belgium, yellow lines are only used to show a new lane layout during road works.

  • @darrynboodan
    @darrynboodan 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the Vid. Im driving in the US for this first time this month (from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon) and this helps

  • @muhammadmalik3258
    @muhammadmalik3258 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Mike. Very very informative video for the UK visitors. Please keep adding top tips if you can ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🙏

  • @PeacefulStreetsMadinah
    @PeacefulStreetsMadinah 5 лет назад +1

    I really enjoyed your road driving video with useful tips.

  • @mitchwarren1600
    @mitchwarren1600 5 лет назад

    That was great just wanted to clarify those things! Literally will be there tomorrow !

  • @rustysmith3565
    @rustysmith3565 6 лет назад +3

    Yes very good video. I'm British and when i went to France i kept repeating to myself 'Look left keep right' because it's the opposite of what i'm used to doing at home, so at 'T' junctions instead of looking right i learned to look left first. Roundabouts are weird at first because i had to go the 'wrong' way round and it does take some getting used to. Think I'll stay home.

  • @ColinS216
    @ColinS216 5 лет назад +4

    I drive in the USA every time we go over there, a few tips
    If you have a smart phone most cars have an outlet to use for sat nav, you don't need to hire one
    another thing is cars overtake on both sides in the USA so be aware of this.
    we found filling station pumps do not except UK cards even master cards or visa so paying cash is the only way.
    but driving is so easy once you get used to it you might drive on the left but its not like your driving down the right side of the road so everyone is going in the same direction.
    stick to the limits and DON'T Drink or keep alcohol in the passenger area while driving. enjoy the experience

    • @Ben-eu3cq
      @Ben-eu3cq 5 лет назад +1

      It's unusual for most American gas stations (Arco, Exxon, Mobil, Standard, Shell, BP, Texaco) to not accept most forms of credit/debit payment. Where I am in the Pacific Northwest, most gas stations even accept China UnionPay.

    • @gregfreeman5568
      @gregfreeman5568 4 года назад +2

      You can use your credit card, before trying to fill up go inside and tell them how much you want in dollars, they put a hold of say 50 dollars on the card. You then fill up and it will let you get 50 dollars OR if it only takes 45 dollars you'll find a few days later the "hold" amount of 50 has gone and the 45 dollars has gone though the credit card account.

    • @scrambler69-xk3kv
      @scrambler69-xk3kv Месяц назад

      And in most cases if using cash, you must prepay giving the amount and identifying the pump number you will be using. This is due to so many that would drive away without paying for their fuel.

  • @EinkOLED
    @EinkOLED 4 года назад +11

    My first time driving in the USA early this year was driving in night time rush hour traffic in san francisco whilst tired and accidently turning left on the left hand side of the road when I exited the highway (due to driving on the left). Fortunately I realised my mistake when I was confronted with a car flashing his lights and honking his horn and quickly got onto the right lane. That was the only error, fortunately our driving standards in the UK are pretty good and I quickly got used to it. I was also stopped for speeding on a remote quiet road in washington near seattle, but was let off with a warning by the nice officer.
    The only thing I hate about driving cars in the USA is that the side/wing mirrors are magnified, which makes judging the distance of cars difficult (since they appear closer) and stop signs. Also drivers rarely let you in their lane even whilst indicating, in europe they're more courteous.

    • @hehateme71
      @hehateme71 4 года назад

      Oh yeah, we’re assholes here in the US, about letting cars in. I’m not personally, but I’d say 95% of our fellow drivers are complete assholes.

    • @fahadmasood3887
      @fahadmasood3887 3 года назад

      @@hehateme71 UK is probably the most civilized driving u could ever get. I'm talking about highways, dual carriageways, residential streets the lot. Drivers down here in UK let u into their lane kindly if u want to switch lanes; they also flash u to get past parked cars on narrow roads. Its just much more friendly.

    • @Allaiya.
      @Allaiya. 2 года назад

      From my experience, certain states or cities in particular tend to have more aggressive drivers who do not care if they ding your door, cut you off, or ignore If you're trying to get over. I'm sure you can probably guess those places.
      In my state, people generally are nice & let you in. Also, we have roundabouts & they are so much better than stop signs or traffic lights. I wish more US cities would adopt them.

  • @passionangel1043
    @passionangel1043 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for not saying “YOU GUYS DRIVE ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD “ I’m like different strokes for different folks !!!!! Great video 👏🏾

    • @ThisIsDjYigytugd
      @ThisIsDjYigytugd 5 лет назад +3

      Yes to this. People in other countries should know that majority of countries drive on the right side of the road. Only 35 of the world drives on the left.

  • @chrisaustin3805
    @chrisaustin3805 5 лет назад

    Great video, thanks Mike

  • @gcv980
    @gcv980 6 лет назад +3

    I love the wide lanes in the US. Here in Australia, we have narrow lanes just wide enough for trucks and buses to drive on, it's like walking to a tight rope for them. And of course we drive on the left hand side of the road with the drivers seat in reverse to American cars. Also we have speed cameras in urban areas and a few cops on the road also checking for speed and drink driving occasionally too.

  • @Hollyvlogs
    @Hollyvlogs 8 лет назад +9

    This is a great video! Thank you!

  • @miriamkoimur9108
    @miriamkoimur9108 8 лет назад +2

    Grate instructions - thank you.

  • @GeorgeJimmyGmail
    @GeorgeJimmyGmail 5 лет назад +1

    Really useful for people relocating to USA from the countries driving on the left side of the road :)

  • @josephervine1119
    @josephervine1119 7 лет назад +3

    That scenery looked a whole lot like beautiful Huntsville, Alabama

  • @vatss7917
    @vatss7917 5 лет назад

    Nicely explained ! Thx !

  • @patrickstracener5329
    @patrickstracener5329 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for mentioning the requirements for left on red. Even most Americans don't know this.

  • @TheLastCrumb.
    @TheLastCrumb. 5 лет назад +11

    For some people comments... In UK turning right on a red would just be dangerous... However turning left on a red would be the equivalent.. But we usually get a left filter green arrow or they just build a roundabout and have no lights

    • @ronloc3309
      @ronloc3309 2 года назад +1

      It’s *illegal* to turn either left or right on any intersection in the UK, UNLESS there’s a left or right arrow indicating so

  • @motokokusanagi85
    @motokokusanagi85 7 лет назад +12

    Thanks for the pointers. I just picked up a Dodge Challenger at the Hard Rock Hotel in Vegas. I only took it around the block to the parking garage and was so nervous as its my first time driving in the US. Were heading to the Grand Canyon tomorrow so the roads shouldn't be too busy hopefully.

    • @samueltaylor4698
      @samueltaylor4698 6 лет назад

      How did it all go? I'm about to make a similar trip with my partner - A little nervous!

    • @PhatstuffVlogs
      @PhatstuffVlogs 6 лет назад

      How did it go im thinking doing san fran to vegas

  • @heronimousbrapson863
    @heronimousbrapson863 5 лет назад +4

    Driving in Canada is much like driving in the US except distances and speed limits are metric.

  • @aviation_5450
    @aviation_5450 6 лет назад +3

    Its easy bc your Driving in a non populated area, try driving in a major city, nyc for example Where there are way more cars, bikers, taxis speeding, one way streets...

  • @dunbar9finger
    @dunbar9finger 5 лет назад +1

    One useful thing to cover would be to list which laws are universal across the US versus which laws vary from state to state. (For example, Is it U-turn at an intersection allowed by default except where posted otherwise, or is it illegal by default except where posted otherwise? That changes per state, as does the right turn on red rule.)

  • @iankleinschmidt712
    @iankleinschmidt712 6 лет назад

    why did you cross the continuous line on the right side of the road? is that allowed? (when you pulled over) in Europe that means even stopping is forbidden...

  • @farlonglong3555
    @farlonglong3555 5 лет назад +1

    I got pulled over in Illinois for going 29 over in a school zone but going the normal speed limit. The school zone lights weren’t flashing and it was past 9am. The judge threw out the case. There were no kids or busses around the cop must have been bored.

  • @nagygyorgykrisztiannagy2511
    @nagygyorgykrisztiannagy2511 7 лет назад

    thank Mike for this useful vid, :-)

  • @eddievolkwyn
    @eddievolkwyn 7 лет назад +11

    Always get a gps or use google maps.

  • @fluteloopsyd
    @fluteloopsyd 4 года назад +2

    I'm American and learning to drive in America, lol, but something I recently learned the hard way (😖) is, if you're turning left at an intersection, and the light turns green, that does NOT mean you can go (in fact that thing he said about "you can go left on a red light" sounds crazy to me. That's not legal where I live in Florida). Just because the light is green and you want to go left does not mean you can go. You can go of traffic is clear (dur dur dur😅), but just don't assume you can go, or that the oncoming traffic will stop because they have the right of way, lol. But, oncoming traffic _will_ be stopped if you have a green _arrow_ (but of course it has to be clear before you can go, lol).
    Anyways, this all sounds very obvious but I thought it might help someone who's new anyway.☺

  • @kalim4457
    @kalim4457 6 лет назад +3

    I suggest that you buy a prepaid sim card with unlimited data so you can use GPS navigation on your phone. In big cities like Atlanta or Washington DC area, paper map won't help you much with interstate highways interchanges. Be sure you have cash to pay tolls in Florida. Gas stations in most states are self-served. Be extra careful when driving in South Florida (crazy drivers + sudden traffic jam)

  • @trevorellis1704
    @trevorellis1704 5 лет назад +2

    The absence of Lane Discipline was the only thing I disliked about driving in the USA. It makes it very difficult to predict the next action of other vehicles.

  • @jackfrankmurphy
    @jackfrankmurphy 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @herbertsomsen4863
    @herbertsomsen4863 7 лет назад

    you forgot the allowance to pass a car on the right with 2 or more lanes going same direction in Europe you still have to pass a car on the left even with more lanes going same direction

    • @lukekelly9616
      @lukekelly9616 4 года назад

      There are some countries in Europe where you can pass in right lane. In UK you can pass on left within the speed limit.

  • @povoudam7733
    @povoudam7733 Год назад

    Very Good Video for Driving at USA.

  • @TheHoodie63
    @TheHoodie63 5 лет назад +2

    Just finished a spell of driving in the US ( over 35 hours, in total).The four way stop signs are a little hard to get used to, but a cool idea. I found that almost everyone drives above the speed limit and the cops aren’t too concerned about it, it seems. It works well, I found. Returning to Melbourne I was frustrated with how slow the traffic was. Another interesting point is I hardly encountered any speed humps, in fact I can’t remember driving over one. Can’t wait yo go back. Btw, LA freeways will eat you alive, if you don’t keep up lol.

  • @georgehill5919
    @georgehill5919 6 лет назад

    The best you can do is research where you are going, specifically. Here in Salt Lake City we have right turn on red, four-way stops, roundabouts, single point and diverging diamond interchanges, (driving on the other side for a bit) not to mention an ugly conglomeration of interchanges collectively known as the spaghetti bowl. Happy driving!

  • @frederikderoeck2944
    @frederikderoeck2944 6 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @bob_._.
    @bob_._. 6 лет назад +3

    Actually at a 4-way stop, the right-of-way goes anti-clockwise, so after the person to your right goes, then it's your turn... at least in Ohio. Some intersections have modifications to the "Right Turn on Red"; they will be posted, so just pay attention to any signs. And some States (Michigan and New Jersey come to mind) have strange and unintuitive ways to make left turns, but not all the time.

    • @shmeet
      @shmeet 6 лет назад +1

      "Actually at a 4-way stop, the right-of-way goes anti-clockwise" - Only when everyone comes to a stop at the same time. Otherwise it's first come, first served.

    • @jenniferhill2123
      @jenniferhill2123 4 месяца назад

      That rule applies when cars stop at rhe same time at the 4 way stop. Otherwise its first person to stop goes and next and so forth.

  • @Countravendark
    @Countravendark 6 лет назад +1

    Nice video i hope to go to the USA one day and experience it myself, you should try driving in Holland man

  • @warpig4942
    @warpig4942 2 года назад +1

    You do not have to be on a one way to turn left on red, you just have to be turning onto a one way. In Michigan anyway.

  • @dutchman7623
    @dutchman7623 6 лет назад +1

    There are 10 lights on the other side of the crossing... which one applies to me?
    Especially when you can't see the lanes because of dense traffic it is very confusing.

    • @Lando-cb9ol
      @Lando-cb9ol 4 года назад +1

      The one directly in front of you/above your lane. Sometimes the left turn lane will show a green arrow allowing that lane's traffic to move while the remaining lanes remain red. This allows those turning to cross in front of oncoming traffic while they are still stationary (red light). A flashing green arrow also means you may turn, but only AFTER oncoming traffic has cleared and you have time to make the turn without impeding the oncoming lane(s).

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 4 года назад +1

      @@Lando-cb9ol
      'The one directly in front of you/above your lane.'
      We ended up in Los Angeles with a 35 feet RV on a split with three lanes left, four straight on, and three right turns. Thursday 8:30 AM. The lanes were not visible because of traffic, and when traffic stopped and it was our turn, we couldn't see any lane because the paint had almost gone. We were in the most right lane to turn left, so we followed the cars on our left over this massive asphalt dessert.
      We got there, still in the correct lane, but it was not relaxed driving.
      We thought the Boulevard Périphérique in Paris was complex but that's heaven compared to some places in the USA.
      On European highways you have only one choice, take the exit or not, always on your right hand side. Wrong exit, no problem in 95% because you can rejoin the highway at the end of the exit. There you find your left turn as well over / under the other lanes of the highway.

  • @ThisIsDjYigytugd
    @ThisIsDjYigytugd 5 лет назад +6

    Took me a while to realize a satnav is a GPS.

  • @bigvalvader4341
    @bigvalvader4341 7 лет назад

    Cheers mate!

  • @AndrewSmith081998
    @AndrewSmith081998 3 года назад +1

    Just remember visitors. In the us, especially on interstates, speed limits are posted. But go with the flow of traffic. Stay in a group of cars. Americans tend to go on average 10mph or 16kmh over the posted signage. But in cities, Go the speed limit. Generally 5 over is pretty safe

    • @scrambler69-xk3kv
      @scrambler69-xk3kv Месяц назад

      That is the thing I hate the most. People want to be right on your ass assuming everything will always be as it is supposed to be then when you are forced to slow aggressively, or emergency stop it is a multi- vehicle accident. People used to want distance between their car and others. Not these days they can't be close enough. Other things that were once taught is any time you stop in traffic you should be able to see the rear tires of the vehicle in front of you. Now people want their car to mate with yours. Why I just do not understand why. Remember if you pull very close to the vehicle at a traffic light and they then drift forward do not follow. They want more space between their car and yours. Remember that. One more thing that was once taught was called the drive beyond program. Meaning don't just drive the distance between your car and the one directly in front of you. Constantly look at what is happening in front of that car so you will be ready for any emergency situation.

  • @mmb2211
    @mmb2211 7 лет назад +49

    Map? Man, almost every car you rent today comes with GPS.

    • @johnmacleod9310
      @johnmacleod9310 6 лет назад +2

      Marcelo B Nonsense! Not in my experience even renting upmarket vehicles from major rental companies. I always take my own satnav with American mapping. Indeed it's as cheap to buy a satnav as to rent one.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Год назад

      Wrong, that’s not the case even 6 years later.

    • @mmb2211
      @mmb2211 Год назад

      @@johnp139 Still, just use Waze. Who still uses paper maps?

  • @johnmacleod9310
    @johnmacleod9310 6 лет назад +2

    You haven't mentioned that the sequence of the colours in the traffic lights is different from that in the UK and some other countries. Nor do you mention the fact that in the North America traffic lights may be physically located in positions in which non-Americans might not expect them -- even hung from trees in which a green light may be almost invisible in summer and a red light almost invisible in fall.

  • @TheBlackBeltPanda
    @TheBlackBeltPanda 7 лет назад +70

    Haven't met a rude cop in my life. O.o

    • @Vincent-jq7bq
      @Vincent-jq7bq 6 лет назад +2

      hahahaha

    • @aguila17
      @aguila17 6 лет назад +1

      I have, but only in Florida. Chicago probably has the nicest cops I’ve seen.

    • @larryphilby4918
      @larryphilby4918 5 лет назад +7

      As a general rule, cops don't like attitude.

    • @ScoCoda
      @ScoCoda 5 лет назад +6

      @@larryphilby4918 I wouldn't either if I was a cop. If I was trying to get you to slow down and be a little safer when you drive and you're not listening and it doesn't seem like you care I'd be pissed.. Cars kill roughly 100 people every day and if you don't care enough to listen to a police officer telling you not to increase that number then you deserve to get a ticket.

    • @shyryTsr2k
      @shyryTsr2k 5 лет назад

      Me neither, I'm in Cali btw

  • @ktanner11
    @ktanner11 4 года назад +2

    Interstates, evens go east to west like I80 exits go up in value 105 106 from esat to west starts over at everystate line. Odds go north south. Exits go up from the south and start over at state lines. 99.9% of the time exits line up with mile markers.
    also, big trucks big blind spots huge blind spots. Never pass on the right wide right hand turns give them plenty of room 80,000 pounds doesnt stop on a dime.

  • @ourmagicaltravels914
    @ourmagicaltravels914 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks, this is really helpful. The tolls are confusing too though

    • @s.e.silkowski8740
      @s.e.silkowski8740 7 лет назад

      Just pay the toll-taker. If you ask if he's out of his mind, he'll probably just stare at you vacantly.

    • @greg6235
      @greg6235 6 лет назад

      Half of the 50 U.S. states have NO toll roads, some just a few, most of the toll roads are in the Eastern States.

  • @CRA1G1978
    @CRA1G1978 6 лет назад

    hi, is there much difference between driving in the US ad Canada? Ive had a look on RUclips but cant find any videos?

    • @claytonecramer
      @claytonecramer 6 лет назад +1

      I recently drove around northern Alberta and found it identical.

    • @johnmacleod9310
      @johnmacleod9310 6 лет назад

      Craig Lancaster No, driving in Canda is generally similar. They're now introducing roundabouts in Canada -- beautifully constructed -- but the natives are terrified of them. Remember to go round them ANTI - clockwise - - the opposite of the UK.

  • @jennylaw865
    @jennylaw865 5 лет назад

    There is one thing i want to ask, how do you act on a intersection with only one green light and you want to make a left turn, are you allowed to pull in the middle of the intersection like in europe? please describe

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  5 лет назад +1

      Jenny Law Hi, yes this allowed in most States/cities. Mike

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 5 лет назад +2

      Yes, but be aware there are some traffic signal intersections that will have a no left turn sign or left turn on green arrow only especially on a grade/hill...

  • @fireballnernernananana6756
    @fireballnernernananana6756 3 года назад

    Never drove in the uk lived there 30 years my first interstate drive was florida to atlanta was glad to get indoors that night lol.

  • @francish5401
    @francish5401 6 лет назад +2

    please more videos about American highway saftey for over Seases drivers eg UK or Rep of Ireland.can you explain about express lanes please.

    • @lucasmunoz711
      @lucasmunoz711 5 лет назад

      Exprees lanes u have to pay and have more then 2 or 3 people in the car

  • @Godflesh88v2
    @Godflesh88v2 6 лет назад +1

    The driving ease is subject to the size of the town/city you are in though. Each state's geography and transportation budget is different, thus the infrastructure will vary. Rural towns tend to have narrow(er) roads and less clear signage than built up cities/towns when navigating. Less money to use equals bad roads. Cruise around rural Maine and you will see what I mean.
    Remember to slow down at road construction zones, those fines are doubled too.
    Whenever possible, change lanes away from an emergency vehicle (cop/fire truck/ambulance/tow truck) that has stopped with its flashing lights on while on the highway.
    Stay in the right lane on the highway unless you are passing somebody!

  • @timhay7141
    @timhay7141 5 лет назад +2

    Really useful. SEATTLE HERE WE COME!!!

    • @pugh3896
      @pugh3896 3 года назад

      I live in the U.S and have no idea where Seattle is but have fun

    • @timhay7141
      @timhay7141 3 года назад +1

      @@pugh3896 We did, thanks. Seattle, have I spelt it wrong? Don't think so. Traffic was bloody awful but a good time had. Washington state, Vancouver, Mount St. Helens.

    • @Ra111den
      @Ra111den 3 года назад +2

      @@timhay7141 I have no idea why he doesn't know where Seattle is when he is from the US, that's funny

  • @matthewbrew777
    @matthewbrew777 5 лет назад +2

    Driving in the UK is so much less confusing...

  • @vandemon8307
    @vandemon8307 6 лет назад +1

    And if you get pulled up by the Police DO NOT GET OUT OF THE CAR. We do in Australia with no hassles, but when my mate jumped out of the car in the States, he had a gun pulled on him and warned he could have been shot. Stay in the car and don't reach for things in your bag or in the glove compartment unless you let them know first. Good advice to avoid any unpleasant outcomes.

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  6 лет назад

      Hi, good advice. Remember, cops are not there to help you. Avoid any interactions with cops!

  • @RussellSmith-nv2je
    @RussellSmith-nv2je 6 лет назад

    One thing I noticed coming from a left hand drive country is that I struggle to judge the distance from the wheels on right side of the car. I am told that people have the same problem when the opposite applies.

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  6 лет назад

      Yes, I noticed the same thing, on the opposite side.

    • @paulgray7014
      @paulgray7014 5 лет назад

      @@MikeYoungeasytravel hello mike this video is really good just a couple of queries if thats OK I'll be driving on highway 1 in california what's the drive like? Also a quick question about automatic car what is the best tip for setting off from a hill? Thanks in advance

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  5 лет назад

      Paul Gray Hi, It’s really easy, you just push on the gas pedal. To clarify, you drive an automatic car with 1 foot; either on the gas pedal or brake. I never had the chance to drive on Highway 1. Have fun on your trip.

  • @GotoHere
    @GotoHere 6 лет назад

    Bring a satellite navigation . If you are driving in Boston, NYC , Philadelphia, LA, San Fransisco or Chicago. Large city's can be very confusing and easy to miss your turns causing you to get very frustrated.

  • @iloveny0971
    @iloveny0971 8 лет назад

    thanx Mike

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  8 лет назад +1

      Please do me a favor and share this video with your friends.

  • @simonmariogondowidjojo4596
    @simonmariogondowidjojo4596 4 года назад

    Btw how long does it take you to adapt the right hand traffic?

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  4 года назад

      Simon Mario Gondowidjojo Hi, it took me a few hours, but I still felt uncomfortable the entire time.

  • @BP-kx2ig
    @BP-kx2ig 6 лет назад

    I have no idea why you would recommend a sat nav in the UK but not the USA, You can use a map in both?

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  6 лет назад

      The Interstate system in the US is arranged very logically and the the signs are also more informative.

  • @mcseforsale
    @mcseforsale 8 лет назад +2

    5:08, sweet IROC.

  • @jenniferhill2123
    @jenniferhill2123 4 месяца назад

    4 way stops..(if 2 cara stop at the same time. The car to the right has right of way).

  • @cmalc
    @cmalc 4 года назад

    IMHO the most difficult and dangerous thing for UK (and other drivers) coming to the US is being sure to look out for traffic lights placed (from our point of view) very high up. I nearly missed a set once and made a strong mental note to look UP for them.

  • @gregrsvr3947
    @gregrsvr3947 7 лет назад

    I'm coming over in Sept and renting a Mustang for two weeks touring PCH, Vegas, San Francisco, Grand Canyon etc...I hear a lot of petrol (gas ) station make you pay before you fill up..how does that work ?
    Greg

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  7 лет назад +1

      Yes, this is true. You pay at the pump with a credit card. Alternatively you can pay cash upfront, but you will have to guess how much you need to purchase.

    • @gregrsvr3947
      @gregrsvr3947 7 лет назад

      So you fill up and they enter the amount after you've finished ?

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  7 лет назад +1

      Greg RSVR Via credit - swipe card, pump fuel, when done the pump will bill you for the purchased amount.

    • @gregrsvr3947
      @gregrsvr3947 7 лет назад

      Thanks for that Mike...one of the most useful, helpful vids on here

  • @2DogsVlogs
    @2DogsVlogs 4 года назад

    Do you have to give way to the right or left? This one always confuses me and I'm visiting soon.

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  4 года назад

      2DogsVlogs If I understand your question correctly, you should give way to vehicles on the left (on the highway). However, few drivers ever give way in this manner. Normally driver use the first come first serve mentality.

    • @2DogsVlogs
      @2DogsVlogs 4 года назад

      @@MikeYoungeasytravel Kind of what I expected. We give way to the right in Australia so assumed it would be the opposite. I'm looking at buying a car, its going to be an interesting experience when I visit.

    • @gregfreeman5568
      @gregfreeman5568 4 года назад

      You "Give Way To The Right" just like in Australia. Doesn't happen much as there is usually controls of some sort at most intersections, but if there's no controls the RIGHT is the one.
      Go down to "intersections" www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/hdbk/right_of_way

  • @thomasgledhill8052
    @thomasgledhill8052 6 лет назад

    Good video, thanks. The first time I drove in the USA, I rented a car and it was the first time I had driven an automatic, and I could not start it! I was too embarrassed to go inside the rental office to ask them so I waited for my sister to realise I was not following her. When she arrived she showed me how to start it haha.

    • @BlueRidgeMtns100
      @BlueRidgeMtns100 6 лет назад +1

      OMG! You should have found a cop and asked for help. When he stopped laughing, he would gladly have shown you. :)

    • @Xerdoz
      @Xerdoz 6 лет назад

      The cop would've shot him.

    • @lucasmunoz711
      @lucasmunoz711 5 лет назад

      @@Xerdoz its illegal to ask a cope while on active duty

  • @GondbefaGames
    @GondbefaGames 4 года назад +3

    When driving in the US just do whatever you want, that’s what most US drivers do!

  • @adityasarkar2134
    @adityasarkar2134 5 лет назад

    Oh nice

  • @HalesinRELOADED
    @HalesinRELOADED 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video !

  • @YFNGamer1
    @YFNGamer1 6 лет назад +1

    Nobody uses their signal, especially in the south. This is because being a bad driver won't kill you in warmer areas.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 5 лет назад +1

      Its the same everywhere, people are just too lazy to use the turn indicator... Just like no one except grandma keeps below the speed limit...

  • @kvngg4383
    @kvngg4383 5 лет назад +1

    Hey this was recorded in Memphis ‼️

  • @shahusta
    @shahusta 6 лет назад

    At least the pedal layout is the same on LHD and RHD cars.

  • @paulgray7014
    @paulgray7014 6 лет назад

    Great pointers here I'm driving from San Francisco via Monterey to Los Angeles down the coast in September from the UK so will have to get used to the opposite side of the road haha but this will help a great deal :)

    • @bendawson1296
      @bendawson1296 4 года назад

      How did you go

    • @paulgray7014
      @paulgray7014 3 года назад

      @@bendawson1296 sorry for the late reply lol loved it :) 10x easier than driving in America than the UK

  • @gkiltz0
    @gkiltz0 6 лет назад +2

    Just a couple of important things he left off
    1) When an emergency vehicle approaches from behind WITH IT'S LIGHTS FLASHING to get out of the way, GO RIGHT
    Essentially give them the left side! Pull off to the right if need be if not go to the right side and reduce speed. If you are in a situation where you can't safely go right go forward at a safe speed and following distance and go right as soon as you can safely do so. they are SUPPOSED to recognize that situation and maintain a safe following distance. More often they DON'T!
    Also: an EMERGENCY vehicle will have either re blue or both light color on the vehicle.
    AMBER BY ITSELF WITH NO OTHER COLOR I NEVER AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE!! It CAN be a road obstruction Certainly a tow truck, or a construction barricade. In some high traffic areas even mail delivery trucks and cable TV service vehicles will have amber flashing lights.
    Also, if you need your windshield wipers turn your headlights on! I don't care if you don't use them in your country IN THE US TURN THEM ON any time the windshield wipers are needed be it rain snow sleet whatever.

  • @hllboi817
    @hllboi817 6 лет назад

    is the gears in reverse in the uk as well...like 1st and 2nd being closest to u? Or are they away from u, btw that left on red in the US can only do that with a green arrow on the light...also, with regards to the fines, what do u care about a speeding ticket if youre just visiting? what happens if u dont pay it? Lol

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  6 лет назад

      hllboi817 Hi, the layout is the same (1st gear is on the top left side), but you are on the opposite side of the stick.

    • @MikeS91712
      @MikeS91712 6 лет назад

      Left on red is usually legal from a one-way street to a one-way street.

    • @johnmacleod9310
      @johnmacleod9310 6 лет назад

      You're not likely to come across a manual transmission("stick shift") vehicle anyway, but if you do, the gear positions are the same as elsewhere in the world.

  • @chrisdoeller7332
    @chrisdoeller7332 7 лет назад +2

    Did you cover what to do when a wailing ambulance or police car comes your way, and stopping for the school bus flashing lights

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  7 лет назад

      No, because different states have different laws.

    • @johnmacleod9310
      @johnmacleod9310 6 лет назад +2

      NEVER NEVER NEVER pass a school bus -- from either behind or in front -- if its lights are flashing. Kids may cross the road IN FRONT OF THE BUS. Very serious offence indeed. If it's a bus and it's yellow, it can be deemed to be a school bus.

    • @Xerdoz
      @Xerdoz 6 лет назад

      If they're not using a zebra crossing then it's the kids fault for being an idiot. Have some personal responsibility.

    • @subscriber6181
      @subscriber6181 5 лет назад

      @@johnmacleod9310 If the stop sign is out

    • @subscriber6181
      @subscriber6181 5 лет назад

      @@Xerdoz Crosswalk (in America)

  • @OOoOski
    @OOoOski 4 года назад

    4 way stop is a bit confusing as ive never been in US. For ex if ist a busy intersection and 20 cars pull at the same time, does everyone have to remember who arrived when? Wtf

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  4 года назад +1

      In a 4 way stop, there is you and possibly 3 other cars (1+3=4]. In my experience it is normally first come first serve, for the cars at the stop sign. This continues for the second set of cars, and so forth. Technically, you should yield to the car on the right, but in practice it is almost never done.

  • @mmb2211
    @mmb2211 7 лет назад +1

    Great video, by the way!!

  • @darrell190967
    @darrell190967 7 лет назад +3

    Some good tips here...but...I felt there should of been some more...for example, you can't turn right on red if there's a sign saying you can't, so never assume and check around first...Also (not so much for us UK Drivers) is there's almost nothing Metric in the US, most things are still in the old imperial system, similar to here in the UK; Speeds and distances in Miles / MPH, fuel sold in Gallons, other measurements like Feet, Yards, etc...What to do and how to act if you do happen to get pulled over by Police...stuff like that

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Darrell, thanks for the feedback.

    • @SirFloofy001
      @SirFloofy001 6 лет назад +1

      Pretty much the only thing you will find in metric over here are bottled drinks sold in liters.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Год назад

      No crap.

  • @BenM388
    @BenM388 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video, I'm due to drive in Miami, I'm from the UK and I have never driven on the other side of the road at all, going to take it slow and try to adjust, I'll probably have people beeping at me for the first half hour haha

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  4 года назад +1

      Ben Murphy Hi, have fun and watch out for school zones.

    • @BenM388
      @BenM388 4 года назад

      @@MikeYoungeasytravel I shall keep my eye out for school zones :)

    • @lukekelly9616
      @lukekelly9616 4 года назад

      Don't forget if you are stopped at a red waiting to turn right, you can turn except if there is a sign stating NO TURN ON RED if it's safe to do so.

  • @2tooful
    @2tooful 6 лет назад

    Funny I've heard this music in a video game I don't remember where

  • @zaheerpatel3268
    @zaheerpatel3268 2 года назад

    Aus - NZ roads are quite wider and bigger compared to UK. I find dirivng in AUS easy as NZ except some of the road signs (or street parking signs).

  • @biggib8
    @biggib8 6 лет назад +1

    Doing a U turn in UK is 3 point turn. Takes ages if ur unlucky to turn on a quiet road. USA the roads are massive for what I know, u have 2 or 3 lane street to do a U turn lol.
    Uk we love or hate roundabouts. Tho they do stream traffic more efficient than stop signs & lights on every intersections. Roundabouts u give way to right side always lol.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 5 лет назад

      In America it appears the truck drivers of the big semi trucks do their very best to destroy a small roundabout as quickly as they are built, wherever they are built. Who put this dog pooy park in the middle of the intersection?

  • @darrell190967
    @darrell190967 5 лет назад

    At 4-way stops I'd pull away or edge forwards very slowly watching all around at what everyone else is doing; I for one got on very well driving in the US every time, as everything is in proportion, ie Left hand drive for driving on the right side, as well of course as everything in imperial, as is most of the British mindset; Does anyone have any specific tips or advice on how to act or interact as a foreign tourist driving with a foreign license (in my case UK) when pulled over by Police / Highway Patrol / Troopers etc? I've heard the first thing they ask for is Driver's License, Registration, Proof of Insurance...but, as I would be driving a Rental Car, what would suffice for this? How could a cop issue a ticket (citation I think it's called over there) to a foreign tourist on a foreign license whom is going home, say, 2 weeks later (average vacation period for us Brits)? Thanks in advance

  • @gracier.4245
    @gracier.4245 3 года назад +1

    5:25 as an American i died at that statement😂😂 I mean that’s true lolll

  • @Middlesbrough250
    @Middlesbrough250 Год назад

    1:41 In the uk, If pass
    Your driving test in a stick shift (Manual Transmission) you are in titled to drive both Automatic or Manual.
    Is this the case in the USA?

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  Год назад

      It is State by State dependent. But generally it doesn’t matter, and in the various States I lived in there was no distinction on the drivers license.

    • @Middlesbrough250
      @Middlesbrough250 Год назад

      @@MikeYoungeasytravel so if you pass in a manual does it in title you to drive both?

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel  Год назад +1

      @@Middlesbrough250 Yes, and vice versa.

    • @Middlesbrough250
      @Middlesbrough250 Год назад

      @@MikeYoungeasytravel thanks

  • @shyryTsr2k
    @shyryTsr2k 5 лет назад +2

    Almost all cars are automatic as well in USA. I say this because I know European countries have stick shifts, however here in USA the transmissions are automatic. Just throwin that out there 👌

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Год назад

      That’s what he said.

  • @user-yt8ks6rb5q
    @user-yt8ks6rb5q 5 лет назад

    nice driving

  • @whatsthis1888
    @whatsthis1888 6 лет назад

    thanks for the video! i'm going to the US for the first time in a few month and i'll be renting a car. Here in the Netherlands driving is fun but challenging if you're not used to it, i think i might enjoy driving in the US more xD. Except the automatic i prefer stick shift :P. Is there a type of vehicle you recommend? like is a SUV better than a smaller car if you're driving long distances? i drive a hatchback and estate car over here but there are no estates there and hatchback will probably not be the best to drive around partly because storage space.

    • @johnmacleod9310
      @johnmacleod9310 6 лет назад

      Alex Nijman Of course there are estates( station wagons) and hatchbacks in the USA but my advice is to rent a "full size" vehicle and watch carefully because you may contract for(and pay for) a full-size car and when you go to pick it up they provide you with a smaller vehicle - they reckon that as a foreigner you won't know the difference.

    • @whatsthis1888
      @whatsthis1888 6 лет назад

      Really? so for example you pay for a ford fusion but you get focus?

    • @johnmacleod9310
      @johnmacleod9310 6 лет назад

      Yes -- though they craftily switch makes to confuse you further. I've learned that when you question them, all of a sudden they can come up with a much better car than they were offering a moment before -- and much up range from what you actually booked and paid for. It's just a scam. Hold out for a large vehicle. Last year I booked a Chevrolet Impala -- no longer anything like the size of that model 40 years ago, but OK, when I arrived what I was offered was a Nissan Sentra. I held out for something bigger and got, at no extra cost, a Buick Enclave people carrier -- or, in the local parlance, "van".

  • @peggyt1243
    @peggyt1243 6 лет назад

    I live about about 1 hour north west of Buffalo in Ontario Canada. It is NOT easy driving in the USA compared to Canada. Your expressways have minimal signage and provide very little notice of exits.

    • @johnmacleod9310
      @johnmacleod9310 6 лет назад

      peggyt1243 Too true. And even Canadian signposting is not that great - you can drive for50km on a major route without any indication of your direction of travel. And I do have decades of experience of driving in Canada -- I passed my Canadian driving test over 40 years ago and have been travelling extensively in Canada as recently as last year.