Foreign Friday
Honda Misawa, Japan Fall 1979 Once I found a reasonably-priced used car and obtained license and insurance, I was able to move out of billeting and into my off-base house . Notice the outside mirrors mounted on the front fenders. I never could figure out why they were located there instead of near the windows. It was tricky to adjust them. I can't tell you how many times I went to the left side front door to get in only to remember the steering wheel was on the right. Even though the car had an automatic transmission, shifting was tricky because I am right-handed. The accelerator was located on the right, which made it easier to adapt. I had to constantly remind myself that as the driver, I needed to be sitting on the inside of the road. I avoided passing other cars: it was just too difficult to force myself to look right to check for on-coming vehicles. It was a good car and served me well for two years although it was sometimes temperamental when moisture got under