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Be prepared for a different driving experience in the USA compared to the UK. One of the major changes is driving on the right-hand side of the road, rather than the left. Additionally, remember that distances are commonly given in miles and speed limits in miles per hour (mph).
In Fort Myers, the standard speed limit in residential areas is 30 mph, which increases to 70 mph on interstate highways. Always look out for posted speed limit signs as they can occasionally change. Do beware of the strict drink-driving laws in the state of Florida. The legal limit is a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08%.
When choosing a car class, consider the nature of your journey. Compact and economy cars are perfect for city drives, while an SUV or a minivan is a formidable choice for family trips or if you're planning to explore the beautiful beaches and parks in the surrounding areas of Fort Myers.
When it comes to parking, metered street parking is common. Most downtown parking meters are free after 5 PM and on Sundays. However, parking garages and lots often charge a fixed rate.
Google Maps and GPS devices work well in Fort Myers, but having a fold-out map is also a good idea in case technology fails. Most roads in Fort Myers are well marked and easy to navigate.
Don't miss out on the Edison and Ford Winter Estates, the historic winter homes of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Visiting the beautiful beaches of Sanibel Island and Captiva Island is a must. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, a 3,500-acre wetland.
Fort Myers enjoys a tropical savanna climate. Expect heavy rainstorms during the summer months. Always have an umbrella in your car. Beachwear is perfect for the daytime, while a light sweater is suitable for cooler evenings.
The local currency is the US dollar. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Fort Myers. Watching a Spring Training baseball game or participating in the Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival in March and the Edison Festival of Light in February are memorable experiences.