Japan was such an awesome country to visit, and I cannot wait to return. What do you think about driving there? What would you love to see in Japan? Leave a comment below!
@EC4U2C_StudiozАй бұрын
I've seen on KZbin Japan driving videos a traffic light phase where pedestrians get a green man and left-turning traffic gets a green left-turn arrow. Usually, green turn arrows mean that drivers get the right-of-way with everyone else getting a red light.
@KerleemАй бұрын
Good point, I can't recall exactly, but I think I remember this happening when I was driving in Japan, but it's a good observation.
@Helifax19Ай бұрын
Ha! First thing I noticed! In Japan you drive on the left, like in the UK! I did not know that, now I do :) Wow! Really awesome video! Very informative! I really like driving in Japan, although I haven't done it yet, but would love to!
@KerleemАй бұрын
Thank you! Yes indeed, they drive like in the UK!
@zeitgeist888Ай бұрын
Cool video. It would be nice to hear more about the cars and driving in Japan.
@KerleemАй бұрын
Thanks! Indeed, that could be an entire video in and of itself, I just didn't have time to do that on this trip. I hope to go back again soon!
@weirdtemple1217Ай бұрын
Ive driven in Japan, mostly in Osaka. The roads are much smoother and better than most of the roads here in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). It felt more calmer driving in Osaka to me, very little aggressive drivers. Smaller roads but with a smaller car is morr manageable, and the while righthand drive on the left thing, got use to it fast.
@KerleemАй бұрын
Awesome! Yes the roads were nice, definitely smoother than Toronto! I agree, Osaka was a bit more calm in terms of the drivers, but I didn't spend enough time to know the difference.
@elizabethzombo4782Ай бұрын
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@Willemendstra-pw6kq26 күн бұрын
I have seen you vlogs about amsterdam, and you enthusiasm about speed limits in Europe compared to america, but did you know that the autobahn not the only place is in europe without speedlimits, there is thankfully other public roads they don't have