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Travelling to a foreign country can sometimes be daunting, especially if it is your first trip. Travel guides are always very helpful but can sometimes miss the important little tips that will help to smooth your trip to the country of your choice. Here are some useful tips for travellers to the UK.
Currency and banking
UK currency is Pounds Sterling (). 100 pence = 1 pound. The notes that are in circulation are 5, 10, 20 and 50 (although the latter are not almost always
encountered). The coins are 1p, 2p (copper coins), 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p (silver coloured coins), 1 (gold coloured coin) and 2 (gold/silver coloured coin). The coins and notes all bear the Queens head on the front. The notes have a famous human
from history on the back. Scottish banks issue their own notes, these are usually accepted in the rest of the UK but smaller shops can refuse them - best to use them up whilst you are still north of the border but do not
worry if you have some left when you get into England.
The slang term in common usage for a pound sterling is Quid.The 5 note is generally called a fiver and the 10 note is a tenner. Banks are open weekdays, usually from 9.30 to 4.30. More and more banks are now opening on Saturday mornings, especially in the larger towns and cities. Most banks have cash dispensers situated outside, be vigilant when using these as criminals sometimes tamper with these to get hold of your card details, it is better to make use of
the ones inside. If the machine looks as if the card slot has been damaged, be a little wary. The Euro is not in common make use of
but some of the larger stores will accept them.
Driving
You probably do not need telling that in the UK, you drive on the left. If you are hiring a car, getting one with automatic transmission may be helpful if you are not used to driving right hand drive vehicles. UK cities suffer from the identical
problems as all major cities - too much visitors
. Generally speaking, Public transport in cities is nice
, so you might
avoid the problems of finding parking, which is difficult in all city centres. Check the parking regulations wherever you park on urban roads, there will usually be a plaque fixed to a post or lamp post telling you how long you can stay. Where you see yellow lines on the kerbs or at the edges of the pathway, especially the dreaded double yellows, go somewhere else, although the restrictions they indicate are sometimes lifted in the evenings (check nearby lamp posts for understanding). City centre car parks charge high prices for the privelidge of using them. London now charges motorists to take their cars into the centre. Beware of driving in bus lanes in cities, most just operate at peak traffic times, indicated on signs that are easily visible at the side of the pathway. The rural public transport system is almost always
poor, infrequent buses, trains that do not run on measure
and go by inconvenient routes. Hiring a car makes acquiring around much easier outside of cities.
The school run occurs between 8 and 9 am and again during the mid afternoon, when parents up and down the country dust off their big 4x4 vehicles and clog up the roads near schools as they pick up their offspring.
Speed limits in urban areas are generally 30 mph, with quicker
speed limits signposted on urban clearways. If there are no signs and the pathway has lamp posts, the speed limit is 30 mph. In urban areas near schools, the limit is usually dropped to 20 mph when pupils are arriving or departing, but there will be signs telling you of this. Outside of built up areas, the speed limit is 60 mph on single carriageway roads and 70 on dual carriageways and motorways, unless specified as being different. Speed cameras are installed on many roads to catch drivers who do not keep to the limit.
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