In Australia we also drive on the wrong side of the road in cars with manual 
gearboxes and negotiate roundabouts clockwise in speeds measured in kilometres 
per hour. It’s a miracle we’re not all dead from traffic accidents.

It’s going to be a cold 10ºC today in Melbourne

Best wishes,

Peter Goodyear


> On 12 Jul 2016, at 07:39, Mark Henschel <mwhensch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Interesting thing about the British and their roundabouts, and driving on the 
> left side of the road.  
> 
> I was in a car being driven around England a few years back. The driver sits 
> on the right, but the gear shift is in the left, in the middle of the car. So 
> since they travel on the opposite side of the road, their roundabouts turn 
> clockwise,  not counter clockwise as ours do.
> 
> So here we are with the driver on the right, her left hand on the gear shift, 
> right hand on the steering wheel, left foot on the clutch and right foot on 
> the accelerator, and attempting to go counterclockwise into a roundabout. All 
> the time looking right and turning left. At least in the USA we can use our 
> best hand for most of us (right handers) on the gear shift and just hold the 
> steering wheel with the left hand, look left and turn right, but I imagine it 
> is a challenge to constantly use your left hand to shift gears if you are 
> right handed.
> 
> Few European cars have automatic transmissions. Even when I rented cars in 
> Germany, they were usually stick shift but diesel engines. Hmmm. wonder if I 
> got one of the cars VW cheated on the emissions with?
> 
> Mark
> 
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 4:15 PM, John Dunlop <jrdun...@igc.org 
> <mailto:jrdun...@igc.org>> wrote:
> I just received a note from Queen Elizabeth.  She has declared that we are 
> flubbing democracy, and therefore, effectively immediately, our independence 
> is revoked.  Among the changes she will implement in the country formerly 
> known as the USA:
> 
>> 6. All intersections will be replaced with roundabouts, and you will start 
>> driving on the left side with immediate effect. At the same time, you will 
>> go metric with immediate effect and without the benefit of conversion 
>> tables.  Both roundabouts and metrication will help you understand the 
>> British sense of humour.
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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