Some tips required from the Left hand driver/owners.
Some tips required from the Left hand driver/owners.
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traffman

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2,263 posts

232 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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I one day would love to own one of my all time greats the Bmw M3 E30.

The major fly in the ointment is the fact that they are lhd.

So is it that much of a bugbear driving on the uk roads ? And what tips do you left hookers use if any?

falkster

4,258 posts

226 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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It's not difficult to get used to. Maybe the first couple of days/weeks and that's it. The fact that the M3 has the dog leg gearbox is more to contend with at the same time as getting used to the LHD.
Only issues are car park barriers, drive throughs and overtaking. I've never taken my M3 into that sort of car park so that's one issue sorted, rarely get a McDonalds but if we did we'd eat in and look at it from the window. As for overtaking, you don't spend your journeys overtaking so it's not a worry and when you do overtake you just make sure you take extra care.
I've only done 200 miles in mine in the last 2 years but I can jump in that and it's second nature.

robsco

7,875 posts

199 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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McDonald's drive throughs can simply be reversed around, as a colleague did in an Integrale back in the 90s.

Edited by robsco on Tuesday 22 November 19:58

Viper

10,005 posts

296 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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ive owned LHD cars for 12 years, just hang back from the car infront for a better view and use the power to overtake

andye30m3

3,496 posts

277 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Don't have any problems with my E30 M3 with regards to LHD,

The dogleg gearbox occasionally catches me out

pinchmeimdreamin

10,742 posts

241 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Take it easy through pedestrian islands and the likes for the first few weeks as "personally" i found judging the width a bit tricky sitting on the wrong side to start with ( £1000 for a new wheel soon teaches you though laugh)

Rob81

148 posts

176 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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I've had LHD and you very soon get used to it. It's also easier if you smoke and use the ashtray!

ewenm

28,506 posts

268 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Viper said:
ive owned LHD cars for 12 years, just hang back from the car infront for a better view and use the power to overtake
yes You can use the view down the inside too to help with overtakes.

I wouldn't reject a car due to it being LHD.

Maximum Bobs

3,762 posts

241 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Passengers usually have a look of fear on their faces.

Stu R

21,428 posts

238 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Takes no time at all to get used to, and nope, it's never been a problem.

Cunning Punt

486 posts

176 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Viper said:
hang back from the car infront for a better view and use the power to overtake
Edit: ewenm beat me to it.
^^ This, and learn to take advantage of the view up the inside on sweeping left-hand bends.




Beware the blind spot on the right. When in the UK, I angle the passenger door mirror further away from the body of the car to cover more of the offside lanes.

Other than that and toll booths/car parks, it's really not a problem.
Apparently, some people use litter pickers for the latter: scratchchin



'punt


Edited by Cunning Punt on Tuesday 22 November 20:30

shovelheadrob

1,564 posts

194 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Maximum Bobs said:
Passengers usually have a look of fear on their faces.
You will get used to using this as a gauge of how safe it is to overtake!
Only joking, they haven't got a clue how much power you have so go for it anyway!







I've been driving LHDs for over 30 years it's never really bothered me, just get your passenger to pay if you must use McD's, leave a bigger gap before overtaking, enjoy!

falkster

4,258 posts

226 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Maximum Bobs said:
Passengers usually have a look of fear on their faces.
I once had a spare steering wheel and I had the wife pretend to be driving then wave the steering wheel around as if it had come off!!

It was quite funny at the time - ill get my coat!

LuS1fer

43,262 posts

268 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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As above, I'm used to it so can switch at a moment's notice. Sometimes hard to see past a large vehicle in front but I find most drivers sit more towards the whitel line whereas in a LHD you use the kerb as a reference so can often see straight up the inside of the vehicle in front. It's as broad as it's long really. Tolls are a nuisance but it keeps you fit.

Fer

7,764 posts

303 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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robsco said:
McDonald's drive throughs can simply be reversed around, as a colleague did in an Integrale back in the 90s.
I did this in my barchetta. Got told off by the 2star server, but when I told him it was because it was LHD he said OK then... but don't do it again.

Gixer

4,463 posts

271 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Been driving lhd for ten years or so. Go for a couple of hour drive on a mixture of roads and by the time you've done that you should be ok with it.

For me parking has never been an issue. It's not a daily driver so wouldn't ever end up in that kind car park. As said already over taking isn't that much of an issue. Tolls like the M6 or Dartford crossing have the option of tags.

One thing to add that hasn't been said is driving on busy motorways. I find this is better in a lhd as everybody in front tends to drive towards the right of the lane to improve their view. In lhd you can drive to the left of a lane and see way further.

If you go abroad for hols, Le Mans etc you are of course then driving in the correct position I find it takes a day or so to get used to exactly where the car is in the road when I switch from driving in the uk to Europe but then the car is quite wide.

Insurance may be weighted against you at first if you haven't driven a lhd before.

Don't let it put you off, it's not such a big deal

hesnotthemessiah

2,121 posts

227 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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No problems whatsoever. It's just a conspiracy theory. biggrin

I only made a slight mistake once. I filled up and went to get in the wrong side, that's it!

Even if it was an issue.....The fact that you are driving an E30 M3......Everything else pales into insignificance. (Honest).

I'm not being flippant at all, it's just not an issue. As said above overtaking, you look up the inside if it's tight etc.

It's actually better in some ways, for example, parking at the side of the road. (You are next to the kerb).

Basil Brush

5,523 posts

286 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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It's funny when you offer people lifts and you both end up on the same side of the car with the passenger looking a bit confused.

andye30m3

3,496 posts

277 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Basil Brush said:
It's funny when you offer people lifts and you both end up on the same side of the car with the passenger looking a bit confused.
but you do feel a right prick when not concentrating you walk over to the car and in front of a number of people get in the passenger side only to find no steering wheel.

Chicane-UK

3,861 posts

208 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Mate of mine has a LHD (American) Corrado G60.. takes surprisingly little time to get used to. The only amusing and recurring problem I had was when changing gear, quite often I'd instinctively use my left hand - and of course just punch the door, as I was sat on the wrong side wink