You're right girl. I don't let people bully me on the road. Honk on, fly over or something. Especially, if you don't know the road, take your time. The pot holes are no joke!
Did you mean to say in Jamaica they drive on the LEFT like most fmr British colonies? It is better to have a RIGHT hand drive car so you have a more balanced view.
I too couldnt work out what she was saying. I made a comment earlier. JA drive on the Left like the UK, the steering wheel is on the right of the car- just like the UK
You drive on the LEFT hand side like the UK. Your steering wheel is in the RIGHT hand side of the car. Tell us proper information 😤 Loving your hair style btw 👍🏾
100% sensibility in this one (as usual). You covered a lot of things (like theft) that I would have forgotten. When I first came here in 2001, I concluded that Jamaicans drive more by rules than by custom -possibly because they don't know any rules- . Either I've gotten used to the way people drive or that is less true than it was in the past. I'm not sure which of the two it is but increased ticketing might (hopefully) suggest the latter. I don't pay any attention to reckless drivers because I have no respect for people who obtain their licenses via tips/gratuities and could never qualify for a license in a real country. Also, living in a rural area where everyone knows everyone else, I've been around long enough to see the results of their driving behavior in the form of grey primer on their cars or worse. Sometimes, if you follow such people closely, you can watch karma in motion when they do stuff like flip their vehicles over. I have a live an let others be the architects of their own demise attitude in Jamaican.
Driving safe in Jamaica is all about being alert and driving the speed limit🚗🇯🇲 Follow me on all socials @ Annesha Adams 💕
The showing off that you can “drive” by speeding in JA is a serious illness😭 like pls lets have sense pls, Its not worth it!
You're right girl. I don't let people bully me on the road. Honk on, fly over or something. Especially, if you don't know the road, take your time. The pot holes are no joke!
fly over hahahahah so true
It looks like you KNOW I need these videos you've been posting 😊❤. Thank you!
I was so scared, it took me two weeks to start driving. I wouldn't go anywhere without hubby. Now I'm a pro lol
Yes, having someone in the car with you is the best advice ever!❤
Bigup yrself annesha always looking gorgeous 🙏🏿
😎Hey Annesha, you look good, someday I will take a trip to Jamaica, and I have a few ideas that I would like to see. Best Wishes
Did you mean to say in Jamaica they drive on the LEFT like most fmr British colonies? It is better to have a RIGHT hand drive car so you have a more balanced view.
I too couldnt work out what she was saying. I made a comment earlier.
JA drive on the Left like the UK, the steering wheel is on the right of the car- just like the UK
We drive on the left
Happy Friday 😊 🤘🏿
Listen, best advice I can give you is just pay attention and have a good time wind down your windows put on some music. It’s a vibe.
I avoid driving in Jamaica because someone else reckless driving can cause you to reck or they will crash into your vehicle
Great video!❤
Drive at a moderate speed under 60km is good not slow amd scsred,use your mirrors,leave fear at your home,be confident,and always be alert.
Loved your Bahamas video
You drive on the LEFT hand side like the UK.
Your steering wheel is in the RIGHT hand side of the car.
Tell us proper information 😤
Loving your hair style btw 👍🏾
How much does it cost to hire a car
If I’m a dual citizen. do I have to do the written test in Jamaica to get my drivers license. I already have my US license
Annesha, I'm afraid to drive in guyana 🇬🇾 😫
real talk girl
I’m from Canada you know we drive on the opposite side, I’m scared 😢😭
Hats off to you. I need the courage to drive in Jamaica. Do you know of companies that offer driving lessons.
yes, once you are in jamaica you will find by word of mouth. Google some would be good as well
Great Points., I am in America and will not drive with windows or sunroof completely open.
Solid advice....just drive slow
Nice video❤
🇯🇲🏝🫶🏿. 🚘 🚙 correction In Jamaica left side driving
Great video..thanks for the tips 💯
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100% sensibility in this one (as usual). You covered a lot of things (like theft) that I would have forgotten.
When I first came here in 2001, I concluded that Jamaicans drive more by rules than by custom -possibly because they don't know any rules- . Either I've gotten used to the way people drive or that is less true than it was in the past. I'm not sure which of the two it is but increased ticketing might (hopefully) suggest the latter.
I don't pay any attention to reckless drivers because I have no respect for people who obtain their licenses via tips/gratuities and could never qualify for a license in a real country. Also, living in a rural area where everyone knows everyone else, I've been around long enough to see the results of their driving behavior in the form of grey primer on their cars or worse. Sometimes, if you follow such people closely, you can watch karma in motion when they do stuff like flip their vehicles over. I have a live an let others be the architects of their own demise attitude in Jamaican.
You lost me at "real country." Are you saying Jamaica is not real? 😮😮
@@KattahB I only see it as real in the legal sense of the word; not in terms of the conditions that people are forced to live under.
U made a slight mistake. We are a Left side driving country with mostly right hand drive cars
Hey hey new here