Review
...if you're thinking of visiting England but are afraid of driving there, take heart. First step: buy a wonderful little book called Driving in Britain: A North American's Guide to the Ins and Outs and Roundabouts of Driving Over There... by Torontonian Rob Lockhart. Funny and informative. --
Jim Kenzie, automotive journalistLockhart sets out to take the mystery and fear out of negotiating British roads... This is not a book of British traffic laws, but an insider's guide on how people really drive in Britain... The author unravels the mysteries of roundabouts, the typically British means of channelling traffic through an intersection that, to drivers from North America, often seems only slightly more comprehensible than the mysterious game of cricket. This is done in a lighthearted style, accompanied by many clever drawings that make things perfectly understandable and give even the most anxious motorist reason to smile. --
British Heritage MagazineRoundabout guide helps you tackle hellish traffic --
Frank Jones, The Toronto Star
Product Description
A witty, illustrated guide to the mysteries of driving in Britain from a North American point of view. The book helps tourists become "roundabout ready" and introduces equally important, but less well-known, aspects of British traffic protocol. Often tongue-in-cheek, but focussed and factual.
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