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While the UK can boast some of the higheststandards of road safety in the world, Europe may have slightly lowerstandards, meaning that UK drivers have to be more vigilant when crossing over.
Green Flag has some experience in thisfield, offering great assistance on their website and also low rates on , helpful advice and even a route planner to help motorists plantheir trips to the continent.
Here are some of their top tips for stayingsafe on European roads this year:
Getcovered
is a low cost way of making sure that your trip to thecontinent goes off without a hitch...or at least, with a minimum of fuss shouldyou encounter a hitch. Visit Green Flag at for an online quote, or even just for some good European driving advice.
Gettingit right
The biggest change for UK motorists is thechange to the right hand side of the road. It's easy to forget this vital pieceof information first thing in the morning and pull off, directly into oncomingtraffic. Avoid this mistake at all costs!
Overtaking when driving a left-hand drivecar is pretty tricky. Ask the passenger in the front seat to help you out ifyou must overtake, otherwise rather wait for a stretch of duel carriageway.Always exercise the utmost caution when overtaking in Europe.
Takingit slow
Speed limits on European motorways areoften higher than in the UK, but don't take this as a license to speed. Ratherstay in the slow lane until you are more familiar with the ways of the road inthat particular country and always be extra careful.
Thegreen light
Traffic lights are also different in someEuropean countries. Remember to look at the traffic lights on the right of theroad at junctions. Take note that the green light on the left is for the peopleon the road coming in just to the left of yours, and not for you.
Mapit out
Plan your route with Green Flags helpful . If you don?thave a passenger to act as a co-pilot, then pull over when you need to consulta map. Driving and reading a mapsimultaneously don't go together very well at all.