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Hey - it's right hand driving by the way :D– Vladimir CraveroCommented Jul 3, 2023 at 8:00
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1Yeah, that's a mishap @VladimirCravero– Nicolas FormichellaCommented Jul 3, 2023 at 8:16
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2Just to confuse matters, in BrE (and elsewhere?) we would describe a UK car as being 'right hand drive' and an Italian one as 'left hand drive' based on the position of the steering wheel. Though I have never heard it used as a verb as in this answer.– stuart10Commented Jul 3, 2023 at 11:28
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1Yes, +1: the only problem could be the rental limitations/insurance fine print. I had a little nightmarish rental once by renting a car in Germany to go to Luxembourg, and had to pay extra insurance.– RmanoCommented Jul 3, 2023 at 20:44
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2Consider that the route from Italy to Slovenia-Croazia via Trieste in weekends (expecially fridays-saturdays) during summer holidays (expecially second half July and August) can be crowded since many italians go to Croatia for holidays too. Take a look to the traffic when leaving from Venice in order to avoid to lose hours stuck in traffic in the highways– EttorePCommented Jul 6, 2023 at 7:06
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