I think I mentioned this before. I was on the island of Tortola back in the '70s, and we had rented a CJ5 to get to town. There was a traffic circle. In the BVI, it's left side driving. I would be doing fine, no problem driving on the left, until I got to the circle. I'd enter on the left and ALWAYS come out on the right. No one wanted to ride with me driving.....
I drove on our aircrews first two stint in Saudi in 1992, all seven of us enlisted guys in a Mistubishi FWD van, the kind where you and your feet are forward of the engine. The Sauds, they never met a traffic circle they didn't like, yuuuuuuge ones, normally with crazy sculpture in the center. Since the "run of the mill" Sauds dove virtually all large V GM products (Ford had opened a dealership in Israel at some point and they were banned from the Kingdom, I think) we were always on the downside of the power to weight ratio, and so momentum conservation was King. So I kept speeds up, and corners tight to make sure I had enough velocity to fight for my ROW Boston style.
Next trip, there was a coup from the guys in the back, and they deposed me in favor of the radar operator. Two terror filled days later, I was reinstated due to popular demand, as his timidity behind the wheel was far scarier than my "aggressive" driving had been. Look up the PolyGlass tire commercial, it was like that with him driving
My usual copilot rejoined me in the front seats, and he cued up the Ride of the Valkyries
The guys in back screamed, we laughed, and a good safe time was had by all