In our 2018 Euro Trip we travelled to France from Black Horse Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club Site via the Eurotunnel or le Shuttle and this video diary is a look at the arrival, checking in, passport control, checking the gas bottles, boarding the train and arriving in France. The Tunnel crossing in 2018 was around £230 return. The train journey is 35 minutes. As this was filmed in September 2018 the cost will be different now. Also it depends when you travel, your type of vehicle and how many passengers and dogs etc. The up to date prices are on the EuroTunnel web site on the Tickets and Fares page. We booked the tickets in advance. We did do a video review of all the costs on the tour here ua-cam.com/video/rj6SjY_E3Dc/v-deo.html
@@nickhardy8300 ; Interesting My family left Esens Germany in 1956 for California across the Atlantic. My daughter lives in Flower Mound Texas Today is May 26, 2021.
wow...the entrance to the facility was endless, complex, and nerve-racking! so many lane changes and guards and signs and opportunities to get on the train upside down and backwards! glad you made it.
Hi. Love this trip. I used to go to France as a kid pre-tunnel days. I was always so excited! Just quietly, if it's light in the UK it'll be light in France! They're an hour ahead, but the sun reaches them first, no matter the time!
Bob, thank you very much for giving us such an nice and elaborate tour through the tunnel sitting thousand of miles away! besides educating how to navigate through once one happens to venture through him/herself. Thanks a lot.
Super step by step video! We used the automated check in - purely by accident but it used number plate Recognition so was very painless ...the Euro tunnel Is an amazing concept 35 minutes and you are in Europe 😊
I've been in France for almost 40 times, by car, but never to UK, one of the reasons being I had no information how to proceed. Thank you for this video, quite useful for globetrotters (as I used to be) that prefer to discover the World by car.
I’m 17 , 18 next year and I’m getting a motor home so I can travel Europe with my mates , this video has learnt me so much even how to turn and get into the right gear , thank you so much x
I have no idea how it works that I watched something from 9/11, which took me to a camera attached to a plane filming a flight from LA to Dallas, which then brought me here to read a comment from someone with the same name as me!
Hi Bob! I really enjoyed your video. I loved the way you specifically ensured that we saw every last detail on the road. I've never been to the Eurotunnel (or the UK really) but I was able to get a glimpse of the experience through your video. Hopefully one day I can. Cheers and greetings from Kenya! 🇰🇪❤️
at the start of the tour i wasn't keen on the motorhome but after listening and following your tour and your end run through i can now see what a lovely well built quality motorhome it is . Well done Bob Jenny and Poppy .
1:08 - my grandmother used to live in one of those bungalows on the left, just behind the bus stop. Many happy childhood memories in that house. Seems odd seeing it on a UA-cam channel. Great video. Thank you
I throughly enjoyed your trip, it was amazing. I am from Dallas, Tx and I had no idea, how this procedure was, to take the eurotunnel. You mde it exciting, thank you for posting this video
Really great instructional video thank you so much. We are planning our trip for hopefully when the restrictions lift and it's so helpful to have a video like this.
OK about you using the tunnel. We have used the tunnel and the ferry and also the hovercraft when it was running many years ago. Where we live near Düsseldorf we go through Belgium through the Kennedy tunnel at Antwerp.. Many years ago before the motorways was finished to Calais we used to have to go up to Ostend on the motorway and then do about 40 miles along the coast road to Calais....it took ages !!!!. Safe travels .
Thanks Bob and Jenny , great video very informative especially for us newbies who have yet to venture abroad, have a great trip look forward to your next video 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I agree about the self ticket booth, there is far to little time to make a decision. I have seen a couple of near misses because of people dodging across. Apart from that bit it’s easy to navigate.
Thank you so much for some much needed information on french crossing..thinking of doing our first journey crossing over to France and then onto Spain..first year with Motorhome.
I used to take the Chunnel quite a lot, but now tit has been at least 10 years since I last went. I was always in a car, so I could only guess at how trucks, campers, etc; went.....looks like I guessed correctly. One thing that always struck me about the experience was, on the England end all signage was in English and French, but on the French end everything was strictly in the native language, too bad if non-French visitors got confused. This seemed very 'French' to me, but also surprising, because one would think that part of the cooperative operation would be to assure that the experience would be uniform anywhere within the Chunnel system.
I never really noticed the lack of English signs, I always enjoyed the whole French experience. Commercial trucks actually travel on a different set of semi open carriages train.
If we ever go to Europe, it will be by train, it just looks much simpler and nicer than the boat. Or and it's a train! Excellent video as always Regards Michael
Hi Guys thanks for taking the time to video this, it was really useful as we've been across in the car many moons ago and I forgot how much room was in the actual train as we are planning a trip to France in our motorhome so it was nice to see that there's plenty of room inside.
Great video and so informative Thanks for posting . Super tip about not following the van in front closely over the joins - tip woth its weight in gold.
Excellent video, as motorhoming newbies we are looking forward to getting to France in 2022. Especially liked the zooming on the road signs, I think it would be a bit daunting using the Tunnel for the first time without watching this. Thank you.
Very helpful for us as we're trying the tunnel in January 24 for the first time after bobbing around like a cork in a bathtub on the ferry last January. Cheers guys
I've travelled over 20k miles in the USA by motorhome, and have been to all the European union countries. im interested in driving a motorhome in Europe as ive seen them in Gibraltar, Andorra and many in Sweden. I always travelled by train or airplane in Europe but it looks interesting! ive been on the eurotunnel a couple times as a passenger. i do love it!
Great video and very informative gives us the confidence to travel to France once we find a motorhome and trade in our caravan, i have an old workmate who now lives in France with lots of land and he has very kindly offered us space to stay for a few days on our travels.
Hello there. I just accidently came across this video through suggestions and I have to say I bloody loved it. Sort of reminded me of my time on the coach on the M6 on the way to London. I miss travelling at the moment. Anyway,... thank you for the video and I have also subscribed and I'll certainly make time later on to watch other videos. Take care.
Brilliant film Bob and Jenny, after having done that loads of times in a car, nice to see it in a Motorhome. I usually go from Portsmouth or Poole to Cherbourg on the ferry in the car but plan to use the tunnel this year for the first time in the Motorhome
Thanks Bob and Jenny for a very informative video , especially for us newbies who have yet to venture abroad. Look forward to your next video have a great holiday 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Really enjoyed the video! Nicely done. I've subscribed. BTW, as a Yank, I always thought it would be difficult to drive on the left side of the road, but at least in England you work in miles. Yet, you get into France and move to the right side of the road but then switch to kilometers! Wow. lol.
Great video Bob Jenny got to say we find your vlogs really interesting and informative by far the best motorhome vlogs on UA-cam keep up the good work top 🍌
Great video. I have done the tunnel 50 times by car so interesting to see the higher coaches for campers. You mentioned Flexiplus, and said it was cheaper. It is in fact much more expensive but well worth every penny. No need to go via the big car parks and waiting areas. Just straight through to your own departure lounge with free food and drink, choice of trains and priority boarding, iI am usually in the first 5 cars on and off. The main reason for using it is that you are not tied to a train so no worries with holdups on the motorways Because of Brexit I have moved to France permanently so sadly no more chunnel trips.
Hi from Florida. I just found your channel. I am a Brit living in America, just looking for video's of home, and European Travel... I have never been through the tunnel, but its an experience I would like to have one day, once the Covid thing is over and I can visit home again...
That's very unfortunate. Here in Australia they're encouraging people to do road trips, seeing as we can't travel overseas. Problem is our state borders open and close with COVID restrictions every other day. We can go on a long road trip without leaving our state, as it's 7x the size of GB.
hi bob and jenny this is very first vlog i watched of yours as i was looking for something on euro tunnel and saw this vlog and been hooked since please keep the vlogs coming
What an extraordinarily informative video! As a veteran of the Holland tunnel (under the Hudson River from New Jersey into lower Manhattan) I had no idea of what a long leisurely trip there would be across pastoral coumtryside. I had not known that the cars were enclosed in trains. That you would not see the body of water you would be traveling beneath!
Thanks for that interesting journey through the Chunnel , i've never seen that before, mainly because i live in New Zealand and never been to England, (or France). Cheers to you both and the dogs from Bob and Lina Wilson, Hutt City, Wellington New Zealand.
Hi Bob, i'm not a caravaner, but try looking up, Travelling K, on You Tube. Karen puts out an imformative programme which you may find interesting. I'll send you an email soon. Regards, Bob and Lina Wilson. New Zealand.
Just found your channel & video to France & I must say what an awesome trip. Loved the part where you stop driving once on the train & thats' it till you reach France. I am s.ure you would of had a ball
I think we ought to name it something else. It was a British/French venture (and one person died per week building it), so it only right its named after both these two countries! It ought definetly be red white and blue of both nations?
When you entered the roundabout, I noticed how much I am used to drive " the European way" haha. I was mentally prepared for you entering right, but you turned left 😀
In our 2018 Euro Trip we travelled to France from Black Horse Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club Site via the Eurotunnel or le Shuttle and this video diary is a look at the arrival, checking in, passport control, checking the gas bottles, boarding the train and arriving in France.
The Tunnel crossing in 2018 was around £230 return. The train journey is 35 minutes. As this was filmed in September 2018 the cost will be different now. Also it depends when you travel, your type of vehicle and how many passengers and dogs etc. The up to date prices are on the EuroTunnel web site on the Tickets and Fares page. We booked the tickets in advance.
We did do a video review of all the costs on the tour here
ua-cam.com/video/rj6SjY_E3Dc/v-deo.html
France
Hi I am from Berlin but left in 1955. We live outside Houston and we are also RV people. Have travel all over the states. Hardy
Fascinating! I've been curious about the tunnel for years. Superb filming etc and most informative.
@@nickhardy8300 ; Interesting My family left Esens Germany in 1956 for California across the Atlantic. My daughter lives in Flower Mound Texas Today is May 26, 2021.
@@aloysiusflartey6122; yes no eatery just restrooms . watch more videos. happy trails .
wow...the entrance to the facility was endless, complex, and nerve-racking! so many lane changes and guards and signs and opportunities to get on the train upside down and backwards! glad you made it.
Yes! I wonder who came up with that design - and who approved it?
Remembered my days in Italy, Belgium and The Netherlands by seeing the nature, roads and traffic. Gone are those days.
Hi. Love this trip. I used to go to France as a kid pre-tunnel days. I was always so excited!
Just quietly, if it's light in the UK it'll be light in France! They're an hour ahead, but the sun reaches them first, no matter the time!
Bob, thank you very much for giving us such an nice and elaborate tour through the tunnel sitting thousand of miles away! besides educating how to navigate through once one happens to venture through him/herself. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for your kind comments.
Super step by step video! We used the automated check in - purely by accident but it used number plate
Recognition so was very painless ...the Euro tunnel
Is an amazing concept 35 minutes and you are in Europe 😊
Yes it is wonderful thing and I do hope it's not messed up with bureaucratic border checks after Brexit!
Having never travelled on the Euro tunnel that was superb! Thankyou & have a safe journey👍
Hahaha,I have once
When it works. When it oftenly doesn't, a real nightmare.
I've been in France for almost 40 times, by car, but never to UK, one of the reasons being I had no information how to proceed.
Thank you for this video, quite useful for globetrotters (as I used to be) that prefer to discover the World by car.
Love how your dogs react to anybody coming close. Ours does the same when we go through.
I’m 17 , 18 next year and I’m getting a motor home so I can travel Europe with my mates , this video has learnt me so much even how to turn and get into the right gear , thank you so much x
You're welcome!
I have no idea why I really enjoyed that!!
Well at least you did!
I have no idea how it works that I watched something from 9/11, which took me to a camera attached to a plane filming a flight from LA to Dallas, which then brought me here to read a comment from someone with the same name as me!
@@danwilson2092 oh yes, a different Dan Wilson!
Hi Bob! I really enjoyed your video. I loved the way you specifically ensured that we saw every last detail on the road. I've never been to the Eurotunnel (or the UK really) but I was able to get a glimpse of the experience through your video. Hopefully one day I can. Cheers and greetings from Kenya! 🇰🇪❤️
Thank you very much.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Swahili - "Asante sana"
at the start of the tour i wasn't keen on the motorhome but after listening and following your tour and your end run through i can now see what a lovely well built quality motorhome it is . Well done Bob Jenny and Poppy .
1:08 - my grandmother used to live in one of those bungalows on the left, just behind the bus stop. Many happy childhood memories in that house. Seems odd seeing it on a UA-cam channel. Great video. Thank you
Thank you, nice that it revives some memories for you.
Thanks really useful, amazed how much driving there is to do at the terminals.
Thank you for the video. I was always curious about how the eurotunnel operated. Now I know !
This is the best video I have seen travelling in the tunnel. PS the dogs are so adorable!
Thanks
Thank you I learned a lot of good information. I especially liked zooming in on the signs.
I absolutely loved going through the tunnel with you.
So beautiful drive and city tour thanks for sharing love from Southeast Asia 💕
I throughly enjoyed your trip, it was amazing. I am from Dallas, Tx and I had no idea, how this procedure was, to take the eurotunnel. You mde it exciting, thank you for posting this video
Thank you for your kind comments.
Beautiful soft gentle accent. Pleasure to listen to.
Thank you
Really great instructional video thank you so much. We are planning our trip for hopefully when the restrictions lift and it's so helpful to have a video like this.
Thanks, hopefully things won't be too different
OK about you using the tunnel. We have used the tunnel and the ferry and also the hovercraft when it was running many years ago. Where we live near Düsseldorf we go through Belgium through the Kennedy tunnel at Antwerp.. Many years ago before the motorways was finished to Calais we used to have to go up to Ostend on the motorway and then do about 40 miles along the coast road to Calais....it took ages !!!!. Safe travels .
Thanks Bob and Jenny , great video very informative especially for us newbies who have yet to venture abroad, have a great trip look forward to your next video 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I agree about the self ticket booth, there is far to little time to make a decision. I have seen a couple of near misses because of people dodging across. Apart from that bit it’s easy to navigate.
I live in Louisiana USA and I'm watching this! Hoping to make it to Europe someday. Safe travels.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for this video! Never seen Euro Tunnel before! This is wonderful!
Your video’s get even better over time just like a fine wine 🍷. Must be why people go back & watch them again & again. Well i do anyway 👌. 👍❤️
Thank you, we like a drop of good wine. 😁👍👍
I have watched this SO MANY times and I still get nervous excitement! ☺
So that's why it's had so many views! 😊👍
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Tout à fait exact "EXACTEMENT", monsieur! Bon voyage! 🇫🇷 🇬🇧 ☺
This was very interesting; I was wondering how larger vehicles were handled!
Thank you so much for some much needed information on french crossing..thinking of doing our first journey crossing over to France and then onto Spain..first year with Motorhome.
Just arrived at Folkestone. Thanks Bob and Jenny for your video it really helped us.
Thanks, but remember this was over 3 years ago before Brexit, and a few things may have changed!
Great Video Bob and Jenny, look forward to seeing the next one, thanks for sharing.
Great video. Brought back a lot of memories. Thank you for sharing the trip
Thank you for sharing this amazing journey. On the ferry to France a few years ago. Loved Paris. Xx
Thanks for sharing your experience as we are planning our next trip for next year and the first time with dogs , have a great trip
Great. I've never done this, it was informative and helpful. Nice doggies too! Thanks for posting. I've subscribed and I look forward to more.
Thanks for the subscribe!
Very cool ty. Showing us the direction signs get a big plus
Thanks Bob and Jenny for another informative video,
Great video. Thanks for all the tips. This video has been so well made, with important information and details.Thanks a lot. Great video.
Thank you for your kind comments.
Well done guys. Great video for first time ET travellers, very informative. One of the best channels for motorhome owners
Thank you very much!
All seems to make sense. But wow, that is quite a loading maze with a lot of check points.
I used to take the Chunnel quite a lot, but now tit has been at least 10 years since I last went. I was always in a car, so I could only guess at how trucks, campers, etc; went.....looks like I guessed correctly.
One thing that always struck me about the experience was, on the England end all signage was in English and French, but on the French end everything was strictly in the native language, too bad if non-French visitors got confused. This seemed very 'French' to me, but also surprising, because one would think that part of the cooperative operation would be to assure that the experience would be uniform anywhere within the Chunnel system.
I never really noticed the lack of English signs, I always enjoyed the whole French experience. Commercial trucks actually travel on a different set of semi open carriages train.
Thank you so very much always wanted to know what this ride was like...hello from northern California near Yosemite national park...
If we ever go to Europe, it will be by train, it just looks much simpler and nicer than the boat. Or and it's a train!
Excellent video as always
Regards
Michael
Thanks, you could say the train suits you!
What a fantastic adventure 🍀👍🏼🍀 greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank you!
@@BobEarnshawMoHo you are very welcome! I’m following you! Be safe and happy 👌🏼👏🏼👌🏼
Great video Bob, we’re still to try stepping our toes abroad. So it was a great step by step guide. Thanks for sharing 😊👍
Hi Guys thanks for taking the time to video this, it was really useful as we've been across in the car many moons ago and I forgot how much room was in the actual train as we are planning a trip to France in our motorhome so it was nice to see that there's plenty of room inside.
Yes, we will definitely use the Tunnel next time.
Great video and so informative Thanks for posting . Super tip about not following the van in front closely over the joins - tip woth its weight in gold.
Thanks Ed.
Brilliant, for a first time motor home traveller by the tunnel this was a massive help. Thanks very much. 👍
Excellent video, as motorhoming newbies we are looking forward to getting to France in 2022. Especially liked the zooming on the road signs, I think it would be a bit daunting using the Tunnel for the first time without watching this. Thank you.
Thank you
Very helpful for us as we're trying the tunnel in January 24 for the first time after bobbing around like a cork in a bathtub on the ferry last January. Cheers guys
Thanks, but we've got a much more recent video on Le Shuttle - ua-cam.com/video/1PWncpNonL0/v-deo.html
good video excellent insight to the procedure and the various gates to pass through much appreciated for our future travels hopefully next year
Very helpful, thank you. I did wonder how it all worked. Won't be so nervous about using the tunnel if the need arises.
Really good video, great to see the journey into the train, very informative thank you booth safe travelling and stay safe.
Thank you, that was the best home video I have watched. Well done !!
Best detailed coverage, Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much
Cracking guide for when we finally go thank you
I've travelled over 20k miles in the USA by motorhome, and have been to all the European union countries. im interested in driving a motorhome in Europe as ive seen them in Gibraltar, Andorra and many in Sweden. I always travelled by train or airplane in Europe but it looks interesting! ive been on the eurotunnel a couple times as a passenger. i do love it!
Thanks, perhaps you should give it a go next year hopefully when things are more normal.
Nicest couple enjoyed them.
Thanks once again for the useful video. It’s been a while since we travelled on the train so it was a good refresher.
Enjoy your holiday
Great video and very informative gives us the confidence to travel to France once we find a motorhome and trade in our caravan, i have an old workmate who now lives in France with lots of land and he has very kindly offered us space to stay for a few days on our travels.
That sounds great, love France.
Great video for Eurotunnel novices, saying that only done it twice........ in a car!
Thanks from Florida
Hello there. I just accidently came across this video through suggestions and I have to say I bloody loved it. Sort of reminded me of my time on the coach on the M6 on the way to London. I miss travelling at the moment.
Anyway,... thank you for the video and I have also subscribed and I'll certainly make time later on to watch other videos. Take care.
Thank you, hope you enjoy the other 830+ videos!
Thanks guys, never done the Euro Tunnel so this was very helpful 👍🍻
Brilliant film Bob and Jenny, after having done that loads of times in a car, nice to see it in a Motorhome. I usually go from Portsmouth or Poole to Cherbourg on the ferry in the car but plan to use the tunnel this year for the first time in the Motorhome
Super helpful. Exactly the sort of video that Eurotunnel should have on its website. Will watch again when we need it. Thanks
Thank you.
I found that very interesting. All those kilometres of roads to navigate.
There gps was in miles.
Thanks Bob and Jenny for a very informative video , especially for us newbies who have yet to venture abroad. Look forward to your next video have a great holiday 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I enjoyed watching this one
Really enjoyed the video! Nicely done. I've subscribed. BTW, as a Yank, I always thought it would be difficult to drive on the left side of the road, but at least in England you work in miles. Yet, you get into France and move to the right side of the road but then switch to kilometers! Wow. lol.
Thanks Bob, we have never done the Euro tunnel the video was very useful.
Thanks, bear in mind things may have changed since we recorded this back in 2018.
Great video Bob Jenny got to say we find your vlogs really interesting and informative by far the best motorhome vlogs on UA-cam keep up the good work top 🍌
Oooooo.... Thank you for sharing :) Have fun, be safe :)
Great video. I have done the tunnel 50 times by car so interesting to see the higher coaches for campers. You mentioned Flexiplus, and said it was cheaper. It is in fact much more expensive but well worth every penny. No need to go via the big car parks and waiting areas. Just straight through to your own departure lounge with free food and drink, choice of trains and priority boarding, iI am usually in the first 5 cars on and off. The main reason for using it is that you are not tied to a train so no worries with holdups on the motorways
Because of Brexit I have moved to France permanently so sadly no more chunnel trips.
Thanks for the update, I was thinking flexiplus worked out cheaper for regular travellers.
Thank's for sharing by the way.
You're welcome
Hi from Florida. I just found your channel. I am a Brit living in America, just looking for video's of home, and European Travel... I have never been through the tunnel, but its an experience I would like to have one day, once the Covid thing is over and I can visit home again...
It’s now 2021 and I’m beginning to forget the pleasure of the Motorhome. Thanks for the vid. Take care all.
Yes I know how you feel.
That's very unfortunate. Here in Australia they're encouraging people to do road trips, seeing as we can't travel overseas. Problem is our state borders open and close with COVID restrictions every other day. We can go on a long road trip without leaving our state, as it's 7x the size of GB.
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It must be your pills time.
And we only had to go through 3 New England USA states to get to the tunnel entrance, imagine that?
hi bob and jenny this is very first vlog i watched of yours as i was looking for something on euro tunnel and saw this vlog and been hooked since please keep the vlogs coming
What an extraordinarily informative video!
As a veteran of the Holland tunnel (under the Hudson River from New Jersey into lower Manhattan)
I had no idea of what a long leisurely trip there would be across pastoral coumtryside.
I had not known that the cars were enclosed in trains.
That you would not see the body of water you would be traveling beneath!
Thank you very much. I'm not sure I'd like to see the water above!
Have just seen your post !! Found it really interesting. Haven't been to the U.K or France. One day Hopefully !! Best wishes from New Zealand 😊😊
Brilliant folks much enjoyed👌👍💗
Lovely Video with Good Information..! Simply Awesome 👍
Thank you for all the great information. Planning our first trip next January with the dog 👍
Just bear in mind a lot has changed since 2018 especially with regard to dogs!
People are so intelligent. How in the world they were able to build that. I experience passing to the tunnel everytime i go to UK.
From Washington State thanks for the ride.
Thank you for watching!
Am trecut și eu pe aici la vamă foarte frumos este 👍👍👍👍
multumesc pentru vizionare
Awesome , Thanks for the video
Very interesting-thank you!
Virtually I pass through an Euro tunnel via your nice video .. {Physically may not be possible for billions , world over.}
Very true, the power of shared video.
Thanks for that interesting journey through the Chunnel , i've never seen that before, mainly because i live in New Zealand and never been to England, (or France).
Cheers to you both and the dogs from Bob and Lina Wilson, Hutt City, Wellington New Zealand.
Thanks, I'd love to go to New Zealand, it looks great for Motorhomes.
Hi Bob, i'm not a caravaner, but try looking up, Travelling K, on You Tube. Karen puts out an imformative programme which you may find interesting.
I'll send you an email soon. Regards, Bob and Lina Wilson. New Zealand.
@@daddybob6096 Thanks yes I do sometimes watch Travelling K.
Just found your channel & video to France & I must say what an awesome trip. Loved the part where you stop driving once on the train & thats' it till you reach France. I am s.ure you would of had a ball
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was so cool, we have nothing like this in convict oz and it's nothing like I thought.
I think we ought to name it something else. It was a British/French venture (and one person died per week building it), so it only right its named after both these two countries!
It ought definetly be red white and blue of both nations?
Couple of hairpin bends in that tunnel would be cool!.
Great video. Enjoy your tour ;))
i really enjoy watching your trips
Thank you
When you entered the roundabout, I noticed how much I am used to drive " the European way" haha. I was mentally prepared for you entering right, but you turned left 😀
I need to concentrate when entering roundabouts after swapping the side we drive on.