Right-Drive in Ireland

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Recently I traveled across the drink to Ireland. No, this is not "the mother land" for me. Both sides of my family originate from England. Although everyone seems to associate my fair skin, round face and use of English slang for Irish descent.

Three friends and I set off via 757 from LAX for the "Emerald Isle" on November 12th. What prompted our trip? An excellent offer sent to me via Travelzoo. It was a package for 6 days which included; airfare, car hire and condo rental. The total price per person was less than the average ticket cost alone, how could we pass that up?

Having been to England before, I took the driving duties for our stay. We had lined up for us a manual '08 Ford Mondeo. While many may put their nose up at a Ford, think twice when it comes to euro-spec Ford autos.

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The Ford Mondeo is a well-rounded and nicely balanced car. The name Mondeo is from the latin route word "mundus", which means world. Yes, the Mondeo is the "world car" from Ford. While the early models shared platforms with the domestic Contour and Mercury Mystique, this 4th generation was a definite update. The Mondeo MK4, as it's known (to signify the 4th generation) rides on a platform developed with Volvo. The same platform can be found under the Ford Fusion and Mazda6 as well as several global Volvo's.

Now that you are familiar with our ride, let's talk about driving in Ireland.

We flew into Shannon International Airport. Located on the West Coast of Ireland in County Clare. This is one of the three primary airport's of Ireland (including Dublin and Cork). Luckily this is the countryside compared to Dublin, so I had a little space to get re-acclimated to a right-hand drive.

My past experience driving right-hand was on the countryside of England and Whales. several years back I visited friends and family for Christmas and New Years. Being the hardcore gearhead I am, I couldn't pass up on trying this different approach to motoring. Dublin was no different than the rest of the U.K.

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One thing I suggest if you give it a go is this; look right, turn left. Use this rule whenever you hit a roundabout. What's a roundabout you ask? It's a way to save thousands of dollars and time with traditional signaled intersections. It's not for the average but rather for the more experienced driver. That's the difference over there, people only drive when in a car! No cell phones, no makeup, no donuts or books, just two hands and a wheel.

Get this, they even have a small sign for your window if you are a learner or a less experienced driver. It's an average sized piece of paper with a red "L" to signify Learner. You can even grab one for your car rental if you want to play it safe.

With the wheel on the right and driving on the left, everything else is flipped as well. From the signal switch to the passing lane, One wonderful thing you will notice besides the attentive driving style, is slow traffic stays out of the fast lane. The fast lane (like most countries including the U.S.) is only for passing cars. No more yahoo's sitting in the fast lane going the speed limit like here. Driver's also flash to pass and flash hazards to thank you for getting over...amazing!

If you ever decide to take on this challenge, take it slow. Learn the vehicle and get familiar with it before learning the rules of the roads. Also take your time, if you miss your turn, just do another lap around the roundabout like the Griswold's.

Happy New Year!

Slainte, Lance

p.s.Ireland is a beautiful country and worth at least one visit in your life. The people are friendly and the history and heritage is amazing. This is a definite place that encourages you to slow down and take it all in.

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Dublin is worth 2 days unless you are an art or library buff.
Get to the Midlands. Drive your tail off, and at 3pm get a B&B. Dont plan where youre going to spend the night prior...thats the beauty.
I recommend:
Shannonbridge, Offaly/Clanmacnoise
Fethard, Tipperary
Shrule, Mayo, west to Cross, west to Leenane
Buncrana, Donegal
Bundoran, Sligo(?)
Achill, Mayo(Armada wrecks)
Burt, Donegal
City of Derry
Westport, Mayo is a nice place.

Happy New Year Lance...
I've also been to the UK several times to visit relatives and for business. And, since they have a well established transportation system I never considered a car for hire. [-English term] Driving in the UK is considered a luxury not a necessity as it is here.
My daily driver is a 6-spd and have wondered what it would be like to shift left-handed.
We do have round-abouts here, but they are not as big and unfortunately not widely used. IMO it's a much better idea then having to stop at a red light and waste petrol.

I've observed European drivers and they seem to be more courteous and less self-centered than American drivers. When on the highway I only spend a short time in the #1 lane and then move to lane 2. However many stay in the #1 lane and block others[?!].

It's true Euro-spec cars are different and in some ways better than American spec. For example Euro cars have side indicator lights which is an excellent idea. I'm guessing that American cars don't have them because of the extra cost[?].
Also I'd bet Detroit's big 3 are kicking themselves after failing to introduce Euro [or ROW] models to America. Now there's a scramble to retro-fit ROW models to meet American standards. It's to little too late..

I went to Europe some summers back and saw the Ford Mondeo while there. Actually rode in a taxi that was one. It was a really nice car. When I came back state side I looked for it and thats when I learned you couldn't buy them here in the states. So I had to go with the Ford Fusion which I would say is a very good car.

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