LEFT HAND DRIVE - 792

                   LEFT HAND DRIVE 

I have been having an Indian Driving License of Two Wheelers for close to 50 years now and for 4 wheelers for  the last 25 Years .

I must confess that though I am pretty Comfortable with Driving the 2 Wheelers  , I have not been that comfortable while Driving the 4 Wheelers . Advancing age , not being able to judge the space on either side of the Highway or Road  , plus the Road Traffic which has increased many times over during the last two decades have all been the Contributing Factors .

Except for Riding a Two Wheeler While in Sri Lanka , I have not ventured to drive any vehicle during my various durations of stay abroad .

Being a Permanent Canadian Citizen , I have and am used to  staying here over long periods of time . Till you get the License Officially Ratified by the Canadian Authorities and with certain conditions , Indian Driving License are Valid up to a certain period of time . 

Left Hand Drive  is what they have here , this means that the Steering Wheel is on the Left and you drive on the Right Side of the Road . Being an aged Indian Driving License Holder your Mind and Brain is so much attuned to just the opposite on the  Indian Roads , Steering Wheels on the Right and Driving on the Left side of the Road . 

ONE BIG FULL STOP TO ANY OF MY INTENTIONS TO TRY MY HAND AT DRIVING A VEHICLE IN CANADA .

An interesting afterthought comes to mind . Some 3 decades back , I was on an official visit to Paris ,  France which included a side visit to London , UK .  

The itinerary involved Bus Travel from Paris to Calais  by Bus and crossing the Channel in a Ferry . The Bus we traveled in came along with us on the Ferry . On reaching Dover , the same bus again took us to London . Euro Tunnel was just beginning to be drilled and crossing the Channel was only by Ferry which took 90 minutes .

The most interesting part is that France and UK have opposite Road Rules . In UK one drives on the Left just like us , where as in France they drive on the Right just as they do in the US or Canada .


The same VEHICLE and the same DRIVER on both sides of the ENGLISH CHANNEL .

It is beyond me to marvel at the skills required for the same .







Comments

  1. True, learning new skills becomes a challenging task but not impossible if compelled to do. With choices we try to avoid . Good write up

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  2. Nice write up to share the feelings

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