Recently whilst in the UK, I had driven from Manchester to Grimsby. It is around a 2 hour trip on the motorways. Keep in mind, the Brits drive on the "Proper" side of the road, or the wrong side to us Americans. One thing that I quickly noticed, if I did not pass and get out of the passing lane as soon as I could then I would often get honked at, headlights flashed at me, or have drivers aggressively pass me on the wrong side and then cut me off. It is about being aware of your surroundings. I was sure not to talk on the cell phone whilst in the UK just because I wanted to be sure that I was focused on driving. Also, my CDMA cell phone did not work in the UK, so that was the other deciding factor. I rather enjoyed driving in the UK for the month that I was there. The worst part about driving there was when I had to come back home. Upon my return, I discovered that there are a LOT of people driving on the American roads that do not Drive Right. I had to strongly resist the urge to honk, wave, flash and cut them off as I did not want to get a ticket for road rage or aggressive driving. I get so frustrated driving around (which I drive around 30,000 miles a year for work, mostly highways) because of distracted drivers. We need to remember driving is a privilege and a huge responsibility to make sure that we are all safe on the roads. When possible, try to put down your technology, focus on driving and most of all, please be sure to keep out of the passing lane.Time for me to get off my soap box.
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