Driving in foreign country
Yesterday I drove back from Belgium and I was surprised about the amount of cars overtaking me from the wrong side (some people were actually zigzagging through the traffic!), the amount of people who kept driving in the fast lane (rule is that you use the fast lane when overtaking) and speeding (I have seen Ferrari and Porsches passing me in an instant while was I was already at (and a bit over) the speed limit) .
In the Netherlands we sometimes joke that the 'belgen' (Belgians) get their drivers license with a pack of coffee, but with what I have seen yesterday I can only hope that those people (excluding all normal, correct, driving Belgians) got their license with a pack of coffee.
Two weeks earlier I was on vacation in Ireland on a car vacation. There they don't have a formal institution for driving licenses (at least that is what I thought I heard on the radio) but in that week that I was driving there it didn't even come close to the number of traffic violations that I saw on a single day in Belgium.
I'm curious about what others think about drivers from other countries.