We’re Maria, Lucas, Griffin, and Truett! A military family living in Germany. We love traveling, being outdoors, and trying new food. We started this RU-vid channel to document our experiences and travels. We hope you will enjoy our videos.
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Its you guys who drive on the wrong side of the road , also stop being lazy and driving automatic drive a manual like a real man who has skills and isnt gormless
In my own opinion!!!! I feel like men can literally drive anywhere. They must take secret classes that teach how to drive everywhere and also roll up electrical cords. 😂😂
Roundabouts are not 'crazy.' They are an efficient system for traffic flow and safety. US traffic-light crossroads are massively inferior, on every level.
Myself and lots of others have went and drove in Europe on the right and no one speaks of it, but Americans drive on the left and they never shut up about it, jesus it's not that different just a different side. Mountain out of a molehill comes to mind.
You're getting a bit over-excited. Continental Europe drive on the right. Island nations - UK, Ireland, Cyprus, Malta - drive on the left. People adapt.
It is incredibly easy, the steering wheel is in the middle of the road. There are both speeds on speedometers, MPH on the outer and KMH on the inner. I drove across Canada, and it took me about 15 minutes to get used to it, of course I also had to learn the different Provinces driving regs as I went, at least you had the same driving regs throughout the whole country
I know the feeling driving on the opposite side of the road, it can be pretty stressful, I have rode in Spain, France and the USA. What you need to be careful about is if you pull in for gas and the road has no traffic on it, it's so easy to turn out onto the wrong side of the road. Happy Days from England.
Scots drive on the wrong side of the road? Och aye tha noo. At least the only problems are in England, they drink tea with their little finger pointed upwards, so weird.
When cars coming at you it's easier as they will be on the correct side. It's harder sometimes on quiet roads as you can go on the wrong side. I try to remember driver sits in the middle of the road.
Not able to operate a "stick shift" because you are driving on the left hand side of the road ,scared of round about , Y ou both sound as though you passed your driving test the day before you came to the UK.
Compliments to the rare Americans that don't just visit London then mark the UK as 'done'. London is a toilet & gives the same impression of the UK as Guantanamo would about the US.
This is definitely not the best kebab from Berlin ... this is a joke what you are saying. Yes, it is quite possible that it tastes good and has become famous over time, but it is NOT the best kebab from Berlin. There is always a huge queue on site. As I said, it can taste good, but it's not the best kebab in Berlin. You have to be a bit smarter and try harder. Most people go after RU-vidrs or Tiktok videos.
@@trailblazinpeppers There are many that I like and that are very special. These include ... Tadım at Kottbusser tor Pamfilya at Leopoldplatz Original Gemüse Kebap Servet's also at Leopoldplatz İmren directly Pankstr Uğur snack bar Pankstr. Hakiki Osloerstr. / Wedding .. Instead of kebabs, try something else - how about chicken wings / half a chicken in Berlin
Coming from NZ and switching to Europe, Middle East, USA and back again the biggest issue is when 1st turning into a road without any traffic and remembering what side you should be on. The steering wheel should be next to the centerline and you need the passenger side mirror set so you can see the kerb or lane markers.
I busted here in ‘92 looks a little different now. But the same. I have photos on paper and the paper info they handed out during the time of my visit.
Yes Nordsee is a fish chain here in Germany. We honestly haven't tried it yet but it is on our list to try and also film our thoughts about it. Thanks for watching!
Europe truly is beautiful. I love how each country has something unique. That's why we love to hike in different locations to experience the different landscapes. Thanks for watching!
As a soldier in the British army based in Germany , I learned to drive on the right hand side of the road, some times the vehicles were left hand drive and more often right hand drive.We had a car eventually and drove back to the UK on leave. The car was left hand drive, I found it strange for a short time driving on the left. Since then I have driven round Europe, the middle East and the far east!
Something I've noticed about American drivers, Taxis, Colleagues, and drivers I've observed on the roads in the US while driving myself. Americans hardly use their mirrors, I have yet to meet an American of all those I've driven who were overwhelmingly impressed with our ability to parallel park. A particular task requiring constant scanning of mirrors and good spatial awareness, which seems either not to be taught, or not often practised by American drivers generally. The fact you hit the kerb or ran into pot holes without being run off the road by another road user suggests, not enough use of the nearside mirror something essential especially when driving an unfamiliar vehicle. Secondly, you chose a big wide vehicle, ever wondered why the majority of Brits/ Europeans drive smaller cars?
@@trailblazinpeppers The term "Generally" obviously doesn't translate well from English to American English! In English we take "Generally", to mean most but not all!
I watched for 2 minutes then got fed up of them. Wherever Brits go outside the UK, we have to adjust quickly to driving on the "wrong" side of the road. And roundabouts save a huge amount of land, which we don't have a lot of to spare.
Ok…having read some comments, I think many are pretty harsh.. If it’s your first time driving abroad, different side of the road etc.. it can be stressful, until your brain adjusts. It’s not just the differing sides though, it’s different road markings, different road signage as well. And those from the States, as a rule, have never dealt with roundabouts. It’s easy to type and criticise, but these guys are doing it, and that’s what it’s all about. 👏🏼 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Had the same experience, but opposite.. I took my family to Disney, Florida.. We picked up our people carrier/van, and immediately had to turn into Miami traffic! You learn fast lol