Nervous Ozzies LA to San Francisco and Vegas
we are a family of four. kids aged 18 and 14.
we plan to drive from LA to San francisco and Las Vegas and San Diego.
we need to start in LA and end off in San Dieog
i cant decide which way to go.
i plan to hire a car
i have my own navman and am looking for a memory card for california to use in the navman.
i am "concerned about" about driving on the ''wrong'' side of the road.
any tips
[Trip to be December 2006] Added by Editor
Driving on the "wrong" side
Larrison had some great ideas , very throrough. I found the instinct to look the wrong way very strong for me when I visited Australia and GB. I adapt more slowly than some -- but by 3 weeks I had forgotten what it felt like to drive on the same side I did back home. On a shorter visit to Scotland, we rented after being with a tour group the first week, thus getting aclimated safely. Worked for me, I know your situation is different.
One surprise during acclimation week ... looking out the tour bus window, I first thought the drivers of the cars below the bus windows weren't looking where they were turning while the signal was on. Then I realized, I was looking at the passenger !!! yes wrong side of the car.
Who ever is riding in the front passenger seat will have the most "terror". The first days, its like being on a roller coaster -- your brain tells you - you should be in control (because at home you'd have a steering wheel in that position) but your eyes tell you there's nothing you can do. (I had my introduction to that phenomenum about 2 a.m. in deserted streets of Brisbane as my host sped home.) Great fun.
But back to your comment abour the "wrong side" -- adding to all the good info from Larrison ... I'm not a Calif. native, was back for a vist last month. On the controlled access roads, California has large signs placed at all entrances announcing "Wrong Way".
thank you so much from nervous ozzie
To Larrison, Mark and Taco Monster.
guys thank you so much for your input. this is my first experience with a forum and i am so impressed with how useful it is.
Larrison i omitted to say that our trip is going to take place in December 06 so the mountain drive may not be do'able.
any tips on the use of a USA navman.
thanks again guys.
Colin
December? Bring a windbreaker and sweater for the coast..
December? It'll be cool in California, particularly if you go up into the mountains, and foggy during the mornings on the coast, and possibily windy and cool to cold in SF. (If you want to look at historical weather information, www.weatherunderground has a weather almanac, which allows you to look at historical weather data for different places in the US).
But yes, you should assume the Tioga Pass will be closed. On the other hand, its the perfect time of year to go through Death Valley and the desert.
You have a Navman? They're supposed to be cool devices, but I don't have any real experience with one. (I use a small Garmin Vista Legend GPS unit.)
car hire december california
One thing i do need guidance on is car rental.
i know there will be a multitude of companies and i know there is a very wide selection. i also know that the insurance component is used as the up sell for profit BUT please if anyone can point me to a reputable and budget car rental company with tips on what to ask for i would be most appreciative.
we need a four seater.
i am half thinking of the idea of a convertible but i think its the wrong time of the year (December).
Colin