Driving in Scotland

by | Jul 7, 2012 | Travel

The websites and tour books simply say, “Great Britain drives on the left-hand side of the road.” In very small print they add “you will find single track roads that are only wide enough for one vehicle.” There is mention of “passing places” but it is a little unclear what this means.  Believe me you’ll quickly figure it out.

For your entertainment here are the first 20 seconds of Chuck’s driving experience in Scotland.

All the gory details of our Scotland Trip….

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