As you drive, away from the ferry boat, there is a large signpost on your left. It tells you about speed limits in England.
Unfortunately, there isn't time to read it, unless you stop and cause a traffic jam.
But the speed limits are well signposted on country roads-in miles per hour. 50 mph is approximately 80 kph, and 60 mph is about 100 kph. The limit on motorways is 70 mph (that's about 115 kilometres an hour) frustrating if you happen to be driving a Ferrari.
In towns you have to keep below thirty (that's about 50 kph).
The law is much the same from one country to another. You have to wear a seat belt in Britain, so does your passenger. At night you have to put your headlights on, not just your side lights. And it's not a good idea to park near pedestrian crossings. If you do, you'll find the car at the police station.
Don't drink and drive. But, above all, remember. Keep left.
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