Driving in St. Martin: Hazardous or Harmless?

Driving in St. Martin: Hazardous or Harmless?

Packing for your St. Martin getaway may leave you wondering about the driving conditions on the island. Fear not, we’ve got the scoop for you! Here, we drive on the right, just like in mainland USA or most of Europe. Let’s dive into some handy tips that will guide you during your island stay:

1) Local Traffic Quirks:

Encountering a slowdown, you might assume there’s been an accident. More often, it’s just a local pulling over to catch up with relatives or friends. In St. Martin, known as the “Friendly Island,” these roadside chats are a cherished custom. Embrace this warm tradition, as these brief encounters add to the island’s relaxed vibe.

2) Horn Honking Etiquette:

Forget the big city horn blares of irritation. In St. Martin, honking is often a friendly gesture. It’s a way to say thanks, give a heads-up, or just greet someone. If you’re on the receiving end of a cheerful honk, it’s polite to honk back in acknowledgment of this pleasant roadside exchange.

3) Buses Rule the Road:

Public transportation in St. Martin follows its own unique set of informal rules. Despite official bus stops, local drivers stop at various spots to pick up or drop off passengers. Stay alert and patient; this quirk adds a charming element to your driving experience on the island.

4) Watch Out for Two-Wheelers:

Scooters and motorcycles are a common sight on St. Martin roads. Keep an eye on your mirrors and always signal your turns, as two-wheelers can appear suddenly. Sharing the road graciously with them is part of the island etiquette.

5) Animal Encounters:

Don’t be surprised if you come across goats, donkeys, cows, iguanas, horses, or even peacocks crossing the road. Be mindful of these local inhabitants and drive carefully to share the road with our four-legged (and sometimes two-legged) friends.

In short, driving in St. Martin isn’t just safe; it’s an adventure filled with delightful surprises! Stay open to local customs, savor the small moments of community, and enjoy every second of the island’s singular charm!

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