Thank you. We didn't see this sign. We are from europe, and there are the signs before the crossing, not after. Our mistake :) BTW: My wife has driven. :) I thought there was an officer, because no one said anything about it. And we were not alone that turn left.
Hey! just curiously for that, because I an new traveller to US too :) and I have been learning US traffic rule too before I get there. I especially focus on left turn, because I found one tip for driving in US is I can turn left at intersection if this is one way, I've no idea about "one way" hahaha
Seems to be easier than I thought, as a traveler, I used to drive a car from Paris to Netherland and Belgium. You know the traffic in Brussel is so busy, specially when I drove to the downtown from freeway, but I like european cities, more tradition culture and antiquite palaces than heritages in US. Anyway, Thank for your sharing:)
@Thomas Kindler Sorry but you don't have any excuse. It's written on the road "no left turn" before you came to intersection (cannot miss that), after you stop you have "no turn left" sign in front of you.
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Hello, NO LEFT TURN... why could you turn left?
Thank you. We didn't see this sign. We are from europe, and there are the signs before the crossing, not after. Our mistake :) BTW: My wife has driven. :)
I thought there was an officer, because no one said anything about it. And we were not alone that turn left.
Hey! just curiously for that, because I an new traveller to US too :) and I have been learning US traffic rule too before I get there.
I especially focus on left turn, because I found one tip for driving in US is I can turn left at intersection if this is one way, I've no idea about "one way"
hahaha
Driving in the us is much more easier than in europe. There is not much to learn. Cities in some circumstances crazy, but doable.
Just drive :)
Seems to be easier than I thought, as a traveler, I used to drive a car from Paris to Netherland and Belgium. You know the traffic in Brussel is so busy, specially when I drove to the downtown from freeway, but I like european cities, more tradition culture and antiquite palaces than heritages in US. Anyway, Thank for your sharing:)
@Thomas Kindler Sorry but you don't have any excuse. It's written on the road "no left turn" before you came to intersection (cannot miss that), after you stop you have "no turn left" sign in front of you.