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Do a Practice Run Before you leave the parking garage, make sure you’re comfortable with the wheel, gears and dials. Your rental car will probably be a different make and model from your own, plus the layout will be flipped, so you want to be completely comfortable before driving out on Irish roads! The motorways surrounding Dublin are very hectic and getting in and out of Dublin was hands down the most nerve wracking part of driving in Ireland.

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We drove in the rain for about 2 hours exiting Dublin, manually turning on the windshield wipers because we couldn’t figure out how to keep them on haha! We figured it out by hour 3 2. Have a designated navigator It’s very helpful to have one person navigate while the other drives. Firstly because two pairs of eyes are better than one, but also because road signs are on the left while the driver sits on the right, so the driver can miss navigational signs. You can either rent a GPS from the car rental company or use Google Maps on your smartphone. I talked about why I prefer the latter in this post about, which you can read.

The one downside of using Google Maps is that if you are charging your phone, the app won’t speak to you. For some reason it considers the charging cable to be occupying the audio jack, even though it isn’t. So a friend or family member to help navigate is essential there. Another reason navigators are helpful is for exiting on roundabouts! Which brings me to my next point.

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Get Used to Roundabouts Ireland uses roundabouts whenever roads meet at a crossroads. I heard this is because it’s more economical and saves on the need for traffic lights / traffic direction. Whatever the reason, get used to lots of roundabouts and I’m not referring to those large, spacious loops you see in Germany! Irish roundabouts can be quite tight and the exit turns come quickly, sometimes before the driver even has a second to see the exit signs. It’s really helpful to have google maps on your phone and a navigator to help you. Hug the curb on the left, stay wide on the Right When turning, just remember to repeat “hug the curb” when driving left, “wide” when turning right. After a shaky first day, we pretty much relaxed after that but I did hear from friends that it’s when you get comfortable that accidents can happen, so stay vigilant!

Constant vigilance! Carry Cash and Coins for Tolls & Parking I’m so used to using my credit card for everything that I had just 10 euros on me during my Ireland vacation. I realized that for some toll roads, you need cash!

Luckily compared to New York / New Jersey, Irish toll roads are a lot cheaper. It was generally just 1-3 euros per toll. Because I had KnowRoaming for my cellular service and relied on Google Maps, I had access to some other handy road trip features. Avg pro apk torrent download. Did you know you can tell Google Maps to avoid highways, avoid tolls and avoid ferries? If you’re running low on cash, tell maps to avoid toll roads and you can breathe a little easier (but might have to drive locally or farther). Ireland has a couple ferries that can cut down on driving time from peninsula to peninsula.

These ferries can hold cars so you might want to consider utilizing them, if you’re limited on time! If visiting Irish cities, there’s generally lots of street parking available by the meter.

Most meters can take credit card but there were a couple that wanted cash only. Budget for Gas Or petrol, as they call it in the rest of the world. Our tiny car used petrol but the car rental counter guy tried to up-sell us on a larger car which used diesel, claiming the fuel savings would outweigh the hefty upgrade fee. Fresh off a trans-Atlantic flight, we weren’t quite sure what to think but ended up going with our gut and keeping the smaller, petrol-guzzling car. Just stay clear of last minute offers that salesman try to sell you at the counter.