Is it suitable for Road trip in Malaysia? What are some good places for Road trip ?

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On ordinary highways, many sections are two-way two-lane, making it difficult to overtake.

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The right-hand drive is easy to adapt to, usually taking about 15 minutes to get used to. However, sometimes the steering will move the wipers. The right lane is for overtaking, so do not occupy it for long periods. The locals drive very politely.

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Driving direction in Malaysia is opposite to our country, so renting a GPS will be very helpful, especially in areas with a lot of one-way streets.

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In Malaysia, the driving direction is opposite, and the operation of the corresponding lights is also opposite. Get familiar with it before getting in the car, or you will often mistakenly turn on the windshield wipers.

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Driving in Malaysia is really enjoyable, the roads and scenery are great, and the tolls and fuel costs are very cheap. What more can I say!!

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AutumnWater

When driving in this area, please be aware that vehicles drive on the right side of the road. Please drive safely.

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Driving a right-hand drive car is not difficult (at least the accelerator pedal is still on the right side), but it is easy to drive in the wrong direction (after driving on the right for more than ten years, suddenly switching to the left feels a bit uncomfortable). It is recommended to put a "Keep Left" sticker on the steering wheel to remind yourself to drive on the left. Driving in Malaysia is very comfortable, with good road conditions and not many cars on the road. Moreover, people are more courteous, and the traffic is much better than in China. Especially on rural roads, there are hardly any situations where large vehicles forcefully overtake or meet head-on.