tallyho8
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I've rented cars in the Caribbean a few times where we had to drive on the "wrong" side of the road but always cars with steering on the left. The hardest part for me to get used to is the round-a-bouts in the Caymans. Always takes me a few seconds figuring which lane to get in to take the right exit.
The wildest time I had was last November on a cruise we rented a Nissan Sentra on Grand Cayman. My wife and I and another couple were about 30 miles from the dock and the right front wheel cylinder blew out leaving us with no brakes. No phone service out in the boondocks and we had to get back to the ship before it sailed. The Sentra has a parking brake lever between the bucket seats so my buddy got in the passenger seat and served as the brakeman while I drove back to the car rental shop.
Driving on the "wrong" side, through round-a-bouts, with some one else working the brakes, in unknown territories was a little nerve wracking. When we got back to the ship I gulped down the best 2 margaritas I ever had. :drink:
The wildest time I had was last November on a cruise we rented a Nissan Sentra on Grand Cayman. My wife and I and another couple were about 30 miles from the dock and the right front wheel cylinder blew out leaving us with no brakes. No phone service out in the boondocks and we had to get back to the ship before it sailed. The Sentra has a parking brake lever between the bucket seats so my buddy got in the passenger seat and served as the brakeman while I drove back to the car rental shop.
Driving on the "wrong" side, through round-a-bouts, with some one else working the brakes, in unknown territories was a little nerve wracking. When we got back to the ship I gulped down the best 2 margaritas I ever had. :drink: