Hello, I am going to drive from London to Cambridge, York, Edinburgh, Windermere Lake, Glencoe, Loch Ness, Manchester, Shakespeare's hometown, and Oxford on December 23. Can anyone who has driven this route share their experience and help me learn from each other? Thank you, friends ?
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Driving on the highlands, the psychological pressure of passing each other in a two-way single lane is very high. Because we are used to driving on the left side of the road in China, we will feel that we will crash into each other when passing each other in the UK. So don't turn the steering wheel to the left, it's very dangerous.
Cambridge to York
The road is quite wide and easy to drive. Be sure to look for the location of the speed cameras when speeding. You will most likely exceed the speed limit. The driving experience is much better than in the mainland.
Drive at high speed following the vehicle in front of you. I often drive at a speed of 75 to 80 miles per hour. If there are scenic spots to play in the middle, the interval of the daily journey should not exceed 150 miles, otherwise the time for playing will be very rushed and busy. There are many bends and narrow roads in the Lake District, so drive slowly. When passing through small towns, just drive according to the speed limit. Some sections of ordinary roads have many roundabouts, pay attention to the exits, some with up to 4 entrances and exits.
Nice experience