Driving down under was quite the experience, as I already mentioned. One HUGE difference, besides driving on the wrong side of the road, was that almost every intersection was either a round-about or had a yield,or ‘Give Way’, sign. Occasionally, you’d see stop lights, but only deep in the heart of a city.
I’ve done some math, and in total I covered a little over 4,000 km, or 2,200 miles, driving in New Zealand. That’s a LOT of time behind the wheel (on the wrong side of the road I might add). In that time, I can remember seeing 3 stop-signs. These people are crazy about their round-abouts! Can’t say I blame them – they are so much more efficient! Reminds me of growing up in Montana driving a 1970 VW Beetle, or Slug Bug as it’s affectionately known. I never wanted to stop because I’d lose all my momentum, and start-up took forever in that 27 horse power little bugger. It would have been the perfect car for Down Under!
i looove roundabouts! so much nicer than full stops.