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Re: Driving on the WRONG side of the road.
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Posted by Rustyj14 on July 12, 2006 at 13:39:17 from (71.245.188.43):
In Reply to: Driving on the WRONG side of the road. posted by David in England on July 12, 2006 at 07:23:56:
Back around 1950, i bought an MG Midget roadster, with right-hand drive! wow! What an interesting car to drive! I had no trouble adapting to the seating position, and i got to where it really didn't matter, except when trying to pass a slow truck on a 2 lane hiway! When the wife and i would go on a trip, we'd wear sporty yachting caps, and drive up to Lake Erie, or go out along the lake shore, and stay in the hoity-toy places. when the mgrs. found our mailing address was high class Sewickley, PA., we got the classier rooms and treatment! Driving down the hiway, the wife would sit reading the road map, or a newspaper, in the normal driver's seat, and i'd carefully drive along, makiing it look like i wasn't doing anything but sitting there, looking around at the scenery! Talk about disconcerted drivers--they'd give us lots of room!
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