Words used to describe driving in Sicily, according to the U.S. government:
“there may seem to be no logic to traffic patterns”
“seemingly erratic driving nature of Sicilian traffic”
“Although some drivers may take what seem like unnecessary and dangerous chances to gain only a few feet of road space …”
This should be fun.
4 thoughts on “Driving in Italy”
I am so excited about your blog!! Can’t wait to read about your adventures. Will miss you all but hope to see you guys from time to time. Maybe Thanksgiving of 2017. Couple years back I took a class on Italian language and had to drop out. But I have Italian friends and I will learn a few words. See you for Fiona’s Birthday.
Yay! That would be great!
Wonderful blog! Looking forward to all of your posts! Have a blast! ❤️
Do not become attached to having an unscathed car.