Last year we had two Britz toyotas with Japanese tourists come to Lake Gregory. Firstly we were astonished with how polite and courteous they were, and then they showed us their list, in Japanese and English, of the preparations they went through each morning to make sure they travelled safely.
They explained to us, even though their English was not the best, that when they get near water, normally at floodways and the like, if they were not sure of the road they would stop, then walk through to make sure it was okay. I had no doubt they had made sure and asked people what to do, and which ways would allow them to travel safely.
I believe tourists should be driving in Australia, as they are good for the economy. Perhaps those that are used to driving on the opposite side of the road need to be assessed first, then be permitted to drive. I also believe that is such people are caught driving on the wrong siode of the road, their International licence should be removed for the Australian part of their journey, to allow others to be safe.
Just my opinion there.
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