A pretty embarrassing story to share with you all. I hope it can provide some experience: I drive an automatic car in China. The first few days I rented an automatic car here too. Yesterday, the rental period expired, and I thought of renewing it to save money, so I rented a manual car. As a result, as a result, when I went up a slope at a red light and turned, I couldn't start it at all. Finally, finally, I even called the police. However, before the police arrived, I finally managed to start it ?
Netherlands Q&A
Two trips to Italy in two years, passing through Sicily, Dolomites, Tuscany, and some other cities. Personally, I feel that the security in Italy is not a big problem. Tourist attractions are always crowded, which is unavoidable anywhere. Just be mindful of your belongings, keep some loose change in your pocket, and don't expose large amounts of cash. We added a small combination lock to our backpacks for extra security. Thieves also choose their targets, just like in our own country. I've seen many foreigners leaving their bags far away while taking photos, and their belongings were not stolen. There are armed police guarding various attractions in Italy, so I didn't feel unsafe at all ?
Italy Q&A