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Driving in Italy - Driving the back Highways and small towns in southern Italy, from Matera to Melfi Castle. The 'adventurous' part starts around the 4 minute mark 4:00. Google guides us off a great road and ultimately across a field on a washed out two tire track path. I am not sure why Google maps is programed to not discriminate between roads but it does make for some memorable experiences. Use the 'Speed' in 'Settings' to play this faster - Turn off the sound if you don't want to hear our comments. (I used a Crosstour CR900 Dash Cam to record this.) On the plane home I made this note about driving in Italy: Traffic flowed No road rage No hostility Cooperative Aggressive Giving Fair Assertive Patient Forgiving In a symbiotic relationship Felt like being in a family Respectful Helpful Not much texting and driving, like they take driving serious People were going super slow and super fast but most were going moderately. Saw no accidents Felt like we were all water flowing Not a lot of stopping at stop signs They stopped at lights There no ownership of roads or lanes I saw one police car in 1200 miles of driving ~~~~~~~~~ As to who should drive in Italy and who shouldn't: If you’re music preference is: Improvisational, do If it is Classical, don’t. When cooking or baking, if you follow the recipe to a T, don’t. If you put a little of this and a little of that into a recipe, do. If you are a hacker, do. If you believe antivirus software will protect you , don’t. If you believe you have to be able to do something before you try it, don’t. if you believe that a part of learning is making mistakes, do. If you see the world in black-and-white, don’t. If you see the world in shades of gray, do. If you ever order something off a menu and you have no idea what it is, do. If you only oerder what you already know, don't If you are territorial and believe in ownership, don’t. If you get along collectively with people, do. If you have ever used the phrase “he who hesitates is lost“, do. If you tend to be a nice driver and let people into your lane, don’t. If you tend to be an defensive person, don’t. If you can transition between aggressiveness and giving, do. If you were judgmental, don’t. If you are forgiving, do. if you believe in following every law & rule, don’t. If you tend to think of rules as suggestions, do. if you are a road rager, don’t. If you believe people can cut you off while driving, don’t. If you feel everyone should follow the rules of the road, don’t. If you believe lanes are designed to indicate where cars travel, don’t. If you sometimes like driving really slow and do it in the right lane, do. If you believe there’s a speed limit and everyone should follow it, don’t. If you believe the left lane is for passing, do. If you believe there’s a speed limit and it doesn’t matter what lane you’re in, don’t. I hope this helps! Background Music by Jack Jezzro. It was an awesome soundtrack to listen to as we drove across Italy. #drivinginitaly #jackjezzro #italy #ricksteves #europethroughthebackdoor #italytravel #travelitaly #matera #melficastle #google #googlemaps