In the United Kingdom, people drive on the left-hand side of the road, which is one of the biggest adjustments for many expats. For expats arriving from countries where driving is on the right, this can feel unfamiliar at first, especially at roundabouts, junctions, and when turning at intersections. Expats in the UK will notice that the driver’s seat is on the right side of the vehicle, and overtaking is done on the right. Pedestrians should also be cautious when crossing roads, as traffic approaches from the opposite direction than in many other countries. Most expats adapt quickly, but extra care is recommended during the first few weeks of driving. Expats in the UK who feel unsure may benefit from taking a short driving refresher lesson to build confidence. Understanding and adjusting to left-hand driving is essential for safety and helps expats feel more comfortable navigating UK roads.