When I travel I like to ask the locals where the secret special places are that only locals know about. Most people are very proud to tell you where they are and how to get to them.
My brother had a friend who has a 1956 Chevy that was made for Singapore with the steering on the right. One of the fun things his friend did when he was in high school was to have his passenger, sitting on the left front seat, turn completely around while they were driving, shake his fists and...
And I have not problem with that. It adds to the safety of everyone. When Quebeque visit the US shouldn't they be able to read the traffic signs too? Do you believe that the signs are not needed in either language and that all signs be removed? What about those raised with the Spanish...
This video reminds people to not drink before or while driving. One should not drink while driving. One could hit a bump and spill the whole thing. That would be tragic.
If you do rent a car, take your own GPS unit that you are familiar with and have already uploaded the Ireland and Scotland maps. That will make driving much easier.
I never found multiple languages on signs a problem. Especially when I am in a country were English is not the dominate language. One should be tolerant of others and their ways and they will be tolerant of us.
Bus tours are based on getting kick backs from tacky gift shops and keeping anyone from getting good photographs. I gave up bus tours five decades ago.
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