I can see where the "wrong" side exit would present a problem for me. It would
appear to me to be on the right side. In fact, it _would_ be to the right,
right? Looking at the map it appears we'll be on the motorway for some of the
journey, but unless Glasgow has modeled its motorway system on that of Los
Angeles, I should be okay.
Joan may have to but a bottle of good scotch at the airport, though. She tends
to be something of a vocal passenger, and having her in the "normal" driving
position will be entertaining, to say the least. I suspect by the time we get
where we're going, we'll have to stop at some sort of care center she can have
her left foot tended to because of all that stomping on a non-existent brake
pedal.
--Bob Whitmire
Registered Neanderthal
On Jul 11, 2013, at 9:45 AM, Piers Hemy wrote:
> No, not hopelessly optimistic, you can use the Erskine bridge to the west of
> Glasgow, but you will find it hard not to use motorways to get to the
> bridge. Equally, and unusually, you can traverse Glasgow entirely by
> motorway, without traffic hassles (but watch out for the one off-ramp which
> is on the "wrong" side of the road!).
>
> It's not a "problem", it's just different.
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