Trip to US West Coast - various questions...

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As Skyring said , very easy to get used to driving on the other side.Only minor issue i had at times was judging where the front right corner of the car was in relation to the edge of the road , other than that it is not that scary. As for San Francisco , we arrived in peak hour in the afternoon but the trusty gps showed us the way and it wasn't to bad even in peak.

I find it easy on freeways as you ust stay in the lane, but it's when you turn out of a side road into another (undivided) road that it can be problematic getting over onto the correct (right) side!
 
Very prescient. We drove LA to LV on a Sunday and the amount of traffic heading the other way back to LA was horrendous.

We left San Francisco on a Sunday heading to Vegas and the traffic heading the other way was as you said horrendous as well.On the other hand we had very little traffic.

docjames .Funny didn't have a problem with that but car parks a different issue.Had to keep reminding myself "other side".

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To be honest after the first couple of hours you get the hang of it .

 
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