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06/5/2011 at 1:35pm
 Location: Adelaide Australia
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I'm just wondering if anyone has any advcie about driving right hand drive motothomes in Europe.  We are new to motor home driving and are thinking of buying or hiring a motor home for a holiday in the UK and Europe.   Oh, and I should mention that we are from Australia.  For some strange reason motor homes are not very popular in Australia.  No idea why but its very rare to see a motor home on the roads here.  So, I'm just wondering if you all drive your right hand drive vehicles in Europe and if you think we would be OK doing it. 



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06/5/2011 at 7:13pm
 Location: roche cornwall
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hi loads and loads of people drive in europe with rh.drive vehicles . i,m sure you will find it no problem. some thought at junctions may be required but you soon get the idea. many australians manage . i spent some time last winter in morocco with a couple driven all over europe in a transit camper. .paul and celine . dare say you may find them on the road somewhere. . i like the idea of an ozzy travel trailer. ideal for off roading in the desert. .you must collect some caravan mags from oz .ideal for swaps over here. people here only stick to tarmac roads with caravans and eurocampers usually. have fun.

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06/5/2011 at 8:53pm
 Location: Clacton on Sea . Sunshine Coast
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if your planning to spend more time in mainland europe , i would buy a lhd , you can buy it in england if you're starting here then end your hols in the best country to sell it , or get someone to sell it for you , how long are you planning on being over for ?

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Right next to the potatoes and veg ,,,


08/5/2011 at 9:31am
 Location: UK France & Spain
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A bit of extra concentration required but soon feels quite natural

Turning at junctions and joining fast roads from slip roads are potentially the most difficult situations.

An extra wide angle mirror attached to the vehicle's passenger side can help avoid blind spots.

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08/5/2011 at 7:36pm
 Location: Lancashire
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We've always been happier driving our normal rhd vehicle in Europe, if that's what you are used to. At least you don't need to be thinking about the position of the instruments, and can concentrate on the roads. The campervan is great, because you are sitting much higher up you get a good view. Either an extra mirror or an alert co-driver will help at junctions.


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09/5/2011 at 8:12am
 Location: crewe
 Outfit: Elddis Xplore 302 and Nissan Campervan
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Beverley, when I rode my motorbike across the length of France, I made a simple sticker for the inside of the windscreen. It showed, in perspective, the 2 edges of the road "disappearing into the distance and the dotted centre line of the road. A green arrow showed me to drive on the right. When you get tired and pull out from a garage etc it has been known for people to drive on the wrong side. Incidentally, do not drive when tired. Have a break. Do not be put off, the experience will be marvellous.



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10/5/2011 at 12:38am
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Crossing 21 miles of channel & driving on the right is quite normal for us Brits, we manage ok & I'm sure you will. Do a bit of UK touring first to get used to the vehicle & then cross the channel.


12/5/2011 at 2:49pm
 Location: Adelaide Australia
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Thank you everyone. Some very good advice which we will take on board.  We thought a RHD would be OK for us but just wanted to hear from some experts with local knowledge.  We are planning a 12 month trip stating 3 Sept and beginning in the UK - until it gets too cold and then we will head to Europe and spend the winter in South Spain.  We are looking at hiring a motorhome from a company that hires out private motorhomes

Hi Vwalan - I was interested to see you mentioned Morocco -  we thought we'd be inSpain for about 3 months to avoid the winter and wanted to go to Morocco but didn't really think to take the motor home.  Is it OK to take a motorhome there?  i.e. is it safe and do they have plenty of caravan parks?  I will have to research it.

We can't wait to start our trip.  I hear you guys are having some great weather - save some for us in Sept !!!



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13/5/2011 at 9:28am
 Location: Derby
 Outfit: Pilote G780FGJ
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If you are starting in Septempber and staying in the UK till it gets cold - you will not be long here!!! Its good if you like rain

Its no problem driving on the RHS, the main thing to watch out is when you park up for the night and then jump back in the vehicle, you will automaticlly want to go on the LHS.




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