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RHD cars in Poland - my campaign to change the rules in Poland


gumishu  15 | 6176  
30 May 2011 /  #121
Exactly the reason I'd never let Poles import RHD cars - can you imagine the carnage?

I can - so if one campaigns for allowing RHD car registration in Poland acts to the detriment of the general population here - what works somewhere does not always work elsewhere - (a business in pork in a muslim country anyone???)
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
31 May 2011 /  #122
Has anyone on PF ever driven a lhd car in the British Isles? How on earth would one overtake when driving behind a big coach or lorry? That is, without having the right half of the car sliced away by an oncoming vehicle.
alexw68  
31 May 2011 /  #123
Has anyone on PF ever driven a lhd car in the British Isles?

Yep. Just wait for a very straight section of road, because you're going to have to overtake from deep (ie, so far back you can see the road ahead from the hedge).

That, or trust your passenger to give you the green light.
Harry  
31 May 2011 /  #124
Has anyone on PF ever driven a lhd car in the British Isles? How on earth would one overtake when driving behind a big coach or lorry? That is, without having the right half of the car sliced away by an oncoming vehicle.

Yes I have. Overtaking is either a question of staying far enough back to see properly or looking up the inside of the lorry, waiting to allow anything that you couldn't have seen from the inside line and then pulling out to have a final look before overtaking.
wildrover  98 | 4430  
31 May 2011 /  #125
Has anyone on PF ever driven a lhd car in the British Isles?

Yes , i used to collect American cars , all were left hand drive...Its not a problem , you just have to be a bit more carefull...

I have driven on both sides of the road , with cars with the wheel on either side..it would only be a problem if i tried to drive like many of the Polish drivers , but after more than twenty years on the race tracks on bikes and in cars , i don,t feel the need to prove anything by driving like an idiot....
Antek_Stalich  5 | 997  
31 May 2011 /  #126
Has anyone on PF ever driven a lhd car in the British Isles?

Yes, I have. Had no problems except I had to take some roundabouts clockwise and some other anticlockwise. The simplest way to overtake a lorry was the identical technique I use in Poland: to fall off the truck and when I see the possibility gear down to 3rd and accelerate.

My golden rule was mentally reversing directions. Pointing to the left I would say "I pull over to the right" and opposite. This helped a lot.

There was one really funny incident in UK. I was waiting to join the main road and there was an English car just opposite, both I and them waiting for chance to join in the same direction. My wife, sitting in the right-hand passenger seat was perusing a large map. I started first, and the Englishman had the right of way... My wife told me both the driver and his gf looked at us unable to believe in what they saw: The Polish DRIVER reading the map covering half of windshield and accelerating on the turn! (At least it looked that way to them, since they expected the driver seated at the right...) ;-)))))))))))))))
gumishu  15 | 6176  
31 May 2011 /  #127
My wife told me both the driver and his gf looked at us unable to believe in what they saw: The Polish DRIVER reading the map covering half of windshield and accelerating on the turn! (At least it looked that way to them, since they expected the driver seated at the right...) ;-)))))))))))))))

I must have had similar facial expression when I saw a car on English plates on an autobahn close to Poland and the passenger in the front seat was reading what looked like a newspaper (perhaps it was a map however) - the impression was even more distracting as we were overtaking them

Yep. Just wait for a very straight section of road, because you're going to have to overtake from deep (ie, so far back you can see the road ahead from the hedge).

That, or trust your passenger to give you the green light.

the passenger should have a bit experience in such judging if you don't want to end up in a head-on collission
snaps  4 | 27  
8 Nov 2013 /  #128
I thought I heard on the news today they are going to allow RHD cars to be registered here now? If so that's great news?

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