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Traffic in the UK drives on the left, and overtakes on the right. Main roads are designated by a letter, followed by up to four numbers: an 'M' indicates a motorway; 'A' a major trunk road and 'B' a minor road. The speed limits are 113kph (70mph) on motorways, 97kph (60mph) on single-lane main roads and 48kph (30mph) in built-up areas. Seat belts are compulsory for drivers and front-seat passengers, and for rear-seat passengers if fitted. Motorcyclists must wear helmets. The maximum amount of alcohol allowed in the blood while driving is 0.08%. Overseas driving licences and International Driving Permits are valid for driving in Britain for up to one year. Insurance is mandatory. In addition to licences or permits, overseas visitors bringing their own cars should bring registration documents and check with their insurance company as to whether a Green Card is needed.

Breakdown service and general motoring information is available from the UK's three automobile clubs: the Automobile Association (tel: (0990) 500 600 (toll free; UK only) for general information; website: www.theaa.co.uk), the Royal Automobile Club (tel: (08705) 722 722 (UK only); website: www.rac.co.uk) and Directline Green Flag (tel: (0845) 246 8999); website: www.greenflag.co.uk).

Emergency breakdown services (toll free):
AA (0800) 887 766
RAC (0800) 828 282
Directline Green Flag (0800) 269 015

Routes to the city: Glasgow is linked to Edinburgh by the M8 motorway (which passes west to the airport and the Clyde Coast), and to England and Wales by the M74 (which becomes the M6 further south). The Clyde Valley Tourist Route, a more scenic route that runs through the valley parallel to the M74, has distinctive brown and white signs to guide motorists.

Driving times to Glasgow: from Edinburgh - 1 hour; Manchester - 3 hours 50 minutes; London - 7 hours.

Coach services: Coaches depart from Buchanan Bus Station on Killermont Street (tel: (0141) 332 7133; fax: (0141) 353 2310). The station is open Monday to Saturday 0630-2230 and Sunday 0700-2230. Scottish Citylink Coaches (tel: (0990) 505 050 (UK only) or (0141) 332 9644 from 0800-2000; fax: (0141) 332 4488; website: www.citylink.co.uk) offer regular commuter services between Glasgow, Glasgow Airport and Edinburgh. Longer distance services to most major Scottish cities, including Campbeltown, Skye, Inverness and Aberdeen, are also available. National Express (tel: (0870) 580 8080 (UK only); website: www.nationalexpress.co.uk) operates nationwide services to and from London, Manchester and other destinations.



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