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		By: Gordon Barlow		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here in the Cayman Islands - a British colony in the Caribbean - half the cars are left-hand-drive (imported from the USA) and half are RHD (imported from Japan). We drive according to British rules, on the left side of the road. Most of the time! Most of our tourists are from the US, so you can imagine how chaotic the traffic gets sometimes - especially on days when five or six cruise-ships are anchored. Passengers wander all over the place, not knowing which direction the traffic is coming from; and tourists driving rental cars (which may be RHD or LHD) are an *extra* hazard!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here in the Cayman Islands &#8211; a British colony in the Caribbean &#8211; half the cars are left-hand-drive (imported from the USA) and half are RHD (imported from Japan). We drive according to British rules, on the left side of the road. Most of the time! Most of our tourists are from the US, so you can imagine how chaotic the traffic gets sometimes &#8211; especially on days when five or six cruise-ships are anchored. Passengers wander all over the place, not knowing which direction the traffic is coming from; and tourists driving rental cars (which may be RHD or LHD) are an *extra* hazard!</p>
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