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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone ever been to New Zealand? Need tips
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<blockquote data-quote="oldstv" data-source="post: 15388951" data-attributes="member: 73128"><p>I was just like you, concerned about the size of the vehicle and being on the wrong side of the road, but after 1 day i was very comfortable and it really does open up your options. I had more trouble crossing the road than i did driving. You have to remember which way to look before taking a step out into traffic because it comes from the other way. They have free camping everywhere and it is super safe, we picked up a hitch hiker the first day and he rode with us the rest of the week. Never would have done that here in the states. </p><p>Don't forget the exchange rate from our dollar to theirs. Things like food and drinks are still expensive but the 30 some odd percent does help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldstv, post: 15388951, member: 73128"] I was just like you, concerned about the size of the vehicle and being on the wrong side of the road, but after 1 day i was very comfortable and it really does open up your options. I had more trouble crossing the road than i did driving. You have to remember which way to look before taking a step out into traffic because it comes from the other way. They have free camping everywhere and it is super safe, we picked up a hitch hiker the first day and he rode with us the rest of the week. Never would have done that here in the states. Don't forget the exchange rate from our dollar to theirs. Things like food and drinks are still expensive but the 30 some odd percent does help. [/QUOTE]
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