LVSteve
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1) There are speed cameras everywhere. Some take instant measurements, others use Automatic Number Plate Reader (ANPR) technology to determine average speed.
2) ANPR is used for parking enforcement on public carparks and private property, too. This is typical at small hotels with very small carparks in any major town/city. Any infractions are sent to your rental company who will charge you a handling fee, too.
3) Even hotels with large carparks often charge for parking, and it can be $15/night.
4) Traffic light cameras are everywhere, and the amber cycle in the towns inside the 30 limit seem awful short to me, especially at 30mph in the wet.
5) There is a peculiar subset of drivers who don't like others using cruise control. I've come across this in the US once or twice, but I could guarantee at least one every freeway trip while I was there recently.
6) All passing is done on the right except on one-way streets or traffic is moving in queues. Cops have zero tolerance for "undertaking".
7) You are required to allow a minimum of 5 feet of space when passing cyclists. You may guess the results on a typical two-lane windy road with a lot of traffic.
8) The price of gas is such that folk driving at 50 mph on a 70 mph road is a thing. I nearly got caught out by a guy doing 45 mph.
9) Many of Britain's roads have not been maintained since I left 25 years ago. Inspection of some of the larger potholes revealed victims in small hatchbacks who couldn't get out.
10) This is REALLY important. The driver's door is on the right of the car.


2) ANPR is used for parking enforcement on public carparks and private property, too. This is typical at small hotels with very small carparks in any major town/city. Any infractions are sent to your rental company who will charge you a handling fee, too.
3) Even hotels with large carparks often charge for parking, and it can be $15/night.
4) Traffic light cameras are everywhere, and the amber cycle in the towns inside the 30 limit seem awful short to me, especially at 30mph in the wet.
5) There is a peculiar subset of drivers who don't like others using cruise control. I've come across this in the US once or twice, but I could guarantee at least one every freeway trip while I was there recently.
6) All passing is done on the right except on one-way streets or traffic is moving in queues. Cops have zero tolerance for "undertaking".
7) You are required to allow a minimum of 5 feet of space when passing cyclists. You may guess the results on a typical two-lane windy road with a lot of traffic.
8) The price of gas is such that folk driving at 50 mph on a 70 mph road is a thing. I nearly got caught out by a guy doing 45 mph.
9) Many of Britain's roads have not been maintained since I left 25 years ago. Inspection of some of the larger potholes revealed victims in small hatchbacks who couldn't get out.

10) This is REALLY important. The driver's door is on the right of the car.


