Safety Tips When Driving Abroad

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Travelling abroad in your own vehicle can be an amazing way to see a new country. You can set your own pace, discover areas of interest to you and your family and of course be in charge of everything from where you stop to where you drive by. One of the main concerns for many people however is road safety in a new country. Often, traversing new roads and unfamiliar landscapes means that you may not be fully aware of safety issues that are relevant to the area you’re travelling in. Learning these before you set off is important and should be considered essential.

Car Insurance When Driving Abroad

Before you set off on your journey, you should always make sure that you have adequate car insurance to cover you for driving abroad. While you may never need it, it’s better to be safe when it comes to insurance as there are a number of hazards and potential dangers you may encounter when travelling overseas.

Blending in With the Locals

Particular areas around the world are well known as high crime spots for those in cars. If you’re a tourist, you’re seen as more gullible than locals and will often be targeted first by criminals who are looking to either steal your car or your possessions. There are a number of ways to try and minimise this:

Common Cons for Car Travellers

There are a number of common traps that tourists will often fall into when travelling abroad. Many people get caught out simply because they’re not aware of the cons that criminals use in order to steal from you. When you’re in your car there are many tricks used to try and play on the fact you don’t know the area or local customs well. Dependent on where you are, these may differ, but generally some of the most common are:

Although all of these sound quite terrifying, it shouldn’t put you off travelling abroad as these are common crimes that could happen in the UK also. The trick is to ensure you mingle in as well as possible and are constantly aware of your surroundings.


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