Jim Shoe wrote:
I drove my parents around the British Isles one summer. They were both over 70, and couldn't rent a car, so I got a free vacation. Driving an English Ford on the wrong side of the road from the wrong side of the car (to me). Their expressways were excellent, but many of the back roads were built only wide enough for two ox carts to pass. So it doesn't surprise me that English caravans are narrow.
Places like Wales they were very narrow. You cannot see around the corners and many of the sides of the roads are covered by slate walls