A new level of London experience
Last night was a new high in stress levels - I've been granted a company car and, given the limited parking spaces, drove it home. The catch is that I work on the other end of London to where I live. See, our offices are in an industrial park in North West London in an area called Park Royal. I live in Greenwich, a nice village-style area in South Eastern London on the Thames. The AA site suggested a travel time of 54 minutes. I managed the drive in 2hrs 25min. That time included getting lost twice and calling my housemate James to beg sympathy (he was very supportive).
My first UK driving experience? Besides navigating winding streets, London traffic, trying to read badly-lit sparsely-spaced roadsigns and feeling like I was going in circles the biggest difficulty was that I'd been given a 4-door Saloon (sedan) - probably not the perfect choice for London driving. Let's say the drive through to our behind-apartment parking was the icing on the cake.
I think I've started to recover from the initial trauma. I'm planning to invest in a London A-Z and familiarise myself with the area (apparently that will assist in navigation) before venturing forth again. Wish me luck.
My first UK driving experience? Besides navigating winding streets, London traffic, trying to read badly-lit sparsely-spaced roadsigns and feeling like I was going in circles the biggest difficulty was that I'd been given a 4-door Saloon (sedan) - probably not the perfect choice for London driving. Let's say the drive through to our behind-apartment parking was the icing on the cake.
I think I've started to recover from the initial trauma. I'm planning to invest in a London A-Z and familiarise myself with the area (apparently that will assist in navigation) before venturing forth again. Wish me luck.

1 Comments:
At March 28, 2007 9:23 PM,
Anonymous said…
Ben, wow- car, charge card and everything. i think that means you have officially made it! well done. good luck the the PC thing. mind you after your experience i opted for the toshiba! and acer was on my list. If anything you have stopped one sale! hope all is well and look forward to hearing of more travel tales in London. hopefully your navigation gets better. enjoy, Gareth
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