A Conversation for International Driving Etiquette
Rural Scotland
SPINY (aka Ship's Cook) Started conversation Aug 23, 1999
"...rural parts of the UK, such as North Yorkshire, Scotland etc." How typically London-centric to describe the entire country as rural. Try driving in the central belt and see how much you notice by way of hills and sheep. (McDisgruntled of Auchtermuchty)
Rural Scotland
The Dancing Tree Posted Aug 25, 1999
Sorry - over zealous subbing here! It meant to say the rural areas of those parts of the country, and wasn't meant to imply that the whole of Scotland hasn't got any urban areas that are a pig to drive around. I know it has. I've been there.
Rural Scotland
inky99 Posted Sep 1, 1999
I quite agree, I happen to live in EK which is surrounded by rural bits. How about an in-depth study of Edinburgh traffic, at any time of the day, any day of the week!
It should have rural bits forced into it!
Must be my favourit-est city/town/village in the world for driving through, round and across. (I mostly go there in a truck!)
Rural Scotland
The Dancing Tree Posted Sep 2, 1999
Feel free to write about this so I can include it in an article update! BTW, the updated version of this article, which will be sent to Mark next week, removes the offending line!!
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