Taking the Low Road

How to Travel in the United Kingdom with a Shallow Sporran

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Tip #5: Brown & White Signs

May 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Driving in Scotland

Keep your eyes peeled for brown-and-white signs.

As in the US, there does seem to be some consistency in signposting government-owned or sponsored tourist destinations in these colors. You’ll be surprised how fast your reticular activating system will catch on; you’ll be an expert at spotting brown-and-white signs, no matter how small, by the time you [...]

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Tip #4: Sign Location

May 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Driving in Scotland

Signs in areas where we Yanks would expect only vehicular traffic may be positioned and/or sized for foot traffic.

The sign scenario I mentioned in Tip #3 was complicated by the fact that the one – and only – sign was about eight inches wide, two inches high, and about 18 inches off the ground. If [...]

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Tip #3: Sign Visibility

May 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Driving in Scotland

Signs aren’t always visible from both directions.

Get used to rubber-necking it. When you see the back of a sign on the opposite side of the road, as soon as you pass it, quickly whip around and read it.

We learned this the hard way on our first trip to Scotland. We must’ve driven the same road [...]

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Tip #1: Street Signs

September 14th, 2008 · No Comments · Driving in Scotland

Here’s the disclaimer right up front. My husband and I have traveled in the British Isles for a total of 17 weeks. Our tips our strictly our tips; they’re what we learned – sometimes the hard way – from our driving experiences. They’re not a compilation of anything we’ve read in any tour guide or friends’ [...]

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