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Driving for your driver

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Sometimes it happens that There are plenty of people driving long distances. A driver may give you can '''the opportunity to drive for your their vehicle if they get tired. There are some general requirements, though, regardless of where you are driving in the world:* You must hold a valid driver's licence and be carrying it on you at the time* If your licence isn''t in the local language you are often required to have a translation available (applies, for example, in New Zealand and Australia).* You must be aware of the road rules and abide by them
There are plenty of people When driving long distances. When , start off slowly and familiarise yourself with the vehicle as it gets dark they get tired and they better may have handling characteristics you are not drive anymorefamiliar with. This can be an opportunity for you as a [[hitchhiking|hitchhiker]]Always stick to speed limits. If you have New Zealand, Australia, Japan, the right attitude (calmUnited Kingdom, [[trust]]worthy) much of south-east Africa and a driving license you might be given few other countries drive on the chance to left. The rest drive your driver's car. Offer your driver on the possibility to see your driving licenseright. When driving, start off slowlySee [http://jalopnik. Always stick com/5383437/atlas-of-right-hand-drive-vs-left-hand-drive-countries this graphic] to speed limitsfind out which ones.
The driver might be concerned about [[insurance]] issues and therefore hesitant about letting you drive. <small>Who knows more about that?</small>
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