Here's the biggest difference between driving in the US and France
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I just got back from a short trip to France.
It was far from the first time that I've been there, but it was the first I'd ever driven in the land of the Gaul.
Intellectually, I knew it would both the same and different from driving in the US. For starters, in France, you drive on the right side of the road.
And I also knew that parking in Paris would be challenging, but that along the autoroutes outside the city, there would be convenient places to stop for snacks, coffee, or even a nice dinner.
I knew that the mix of vehicles on the roads would be different. As in: no big SUVs or pickups.
But wow, was I ever ill-prepared for one major difference.
Hatchbacks!
Matthew DeBord/BIHatchbacks to the left of me ...
Matthew DeBord/BI... and hatchbacks to the right!
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