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Driving in Europe
By:Levi Quinn

There is no feeling quite like being a tourist. Visiting new countries and exploring new lands is so rewarding and it goes a long way in helping you feel alive. Europe is one of the most widely traveled continents. It is filled with many countries that are at the top of many travel destination lists. Driving in Europe is not all that much like driving in North America. There are many differing aspects that can be somewhat confusing to newcomers. It is always beneficial to look up information on driving in Europe before you attempt to do so.

There are certain times of the year that travel to Europe is much better than at other times. When everyone comes all at once, it can become incredibly congested. This makes traffic a real hassle and it can be hard to navigate if you are not familiar with the area. Spring and fall make good seasons for visiting Europe. The summer is obviously a prime time for most people to do their traveling. That does not mean that you should not go in the summer, it just means that you must be prepared for a lot of traffic and finding adequate accommodations. The Christmas season is also a great time to avoid travel to Europe.

If you plan to drive in Europe, it is better to rent a car than to bring your own along. Car rentals are quite affordable. They do not cost all that much and it is so easy to pick up a car and drop it off. It is a temporary obligation whereas bringing your own car is a long term obligation that requires additional paperwork. There are many major rental agencies that have locations all over the world. It is easy to bring your car back to any agency of the same name. It does not have to be the exact one that you picked the car up from.

Choosing to take public transport in some instances is a great idea. It can save you from having to waste time or gas. Also, on extremely busy occasions or in cities that are known for high traffic, public transport like a train or bus can make it much easier to get to your destination. If you do not know your way around a particular city, public transit is a good way to get there without having to worry about getting lost along the way.

You must remember that things are not the same when driving in Europe. They drive on the left hand side of the road and some of the traffic laws may differ. You may also need to have a special type of license in order to drive in Europe. Look into this ahead of time because failing to have one could prevent you from being able to drive in any countries there. Plan your trip to Europe out in thorough detail. It is the best way to ensure that everything will go as planned. Driving in Europe requires patience and perseverance so take your time and be careful.
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