11 Car-Rental Tips for Indians: Easy Driving Across Europe
11. Learn cultural driving etiquette and stay calm on the road

Local driving etiquette varies and learning a few habits makes you blend in. In many European towns pedestrians have high priority, so slow down on shared streets and watch for jaywalking. Horns are used sparingly compared with what some Indian drivers might expect; avoid honking unless it's a safety signal. At roundabouts, watch who is already in the circle and follow their lead; signaling conventions can differ slightly between countries. Speed cameras and lane cameras are common; obey limits and be ready for sudden enforcement. Stay patient in narrow lanes and remember that giving way is often appreciated and paid back by other drivers. Observing local behaviour for a few minutes when you arrive helps you adapt. Keep calm: a composed driver makes safer choices and enjoys the scenery more, whether cruising through vineyards or winding coastal roads.
