Practical, funny help for solo road trips, car hire, tolls, parking, and satnav slip-ups.
Get the BookIf you are searching for how to avoid driving abroad mistakes, First Class Fool: Wrong Turn, Right Country is written for exactly those moments when confidence disappears at the rental desk, on a motorway slip road, or at a toll booth with the wrong coins.
Steve Barker blends travel humour with down-to-earth advice for adult solo travellers and cautious holiday drivers who want to stay calm, make better calls, and keep moving when the road gets confusing.
This book is for anyone who would rather laugh at the chaos than panic over it, offering practical guidance for car hire, satnav mistakes, parking stress, breakdowns, and all the small disasters that happen without a passenger to blame.
Helps you think through rental desks, insurance basics, and the questions worth asking before you drive off.
Shows how to stay composed when directions go wrong and you end up somewhere unexpected.
Covers the kind of quick-thinking needed when signs, booths, and local rules do not feel familiar.
Supports drivers who dread tight spaces, unclear restrictions, or the fear of making an embarrassing mistake.
Encourages practical next steps when the trip goes sideways and you need to act without drama.
Written for people handling the whole journey themselves, with humor that keeps nerves in check.
First Class Fool: Wrong Turn, Right Country is designed for travellers who want useful road-trip guidance without dry lectures. It speaks to the real worries that show up when you are driving abroad, especially if you are on your own and cannot hand the map to someone else.
The book mixes wit with common-sense road travel know-how, making it a helpful companion for anyone who wants to avoid the most typical driving abroad mistakes while still enjoying the journey.
Read a witty, practical guide to handling the road-trip mistakes that catch cautious drivers off guard.
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