Excuse me, do you guys still get used to driving for the first time? How many parking spaces are there in Phuket Town ?

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Phuket's roads are winding and have a lot of ups and downs. The driving habits are quite different, so it's best to drive slowly and be aware that left turns are tight while right turns are wide. You'll need to adjust to the distances on both sides and be careful not to brush against pedestrians or vehicles. There are plenty of parking spaces, but it seems like there are no cameras, so sometimes people just park on the side of the road. Also, be aware that many roads in the bustling area of Patong are one-way and have time restrictions, so be careful not to make a wrong turn!

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Need to be familiar with one or two hours. Pay special attention to the left car distance. The car I rented had a full scrape on the left rim. I also almost scraped pedestrians or motorcycles several times. The wipers and turn signals are reversed. Finally, there are many mountain roads, and Thais still drive fast, closely following behind you. It's dangerous to drive fast, and the pressure from the car behind you is great when you drive slowly. It's not easy to let single lane. There are many bends and narrow roads. Don't laugh at me, old driver.

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No problem, just get used to it.