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Driving in York can be quite different from the UK, but it's fairly easy to get used to the road rules with some helpful tips.
Overall, traffic rules in the US are quite similar to those in the UK but there are some differences to note. One key difference is that driving in York is on the right side of the road. Speed limits are also posted in miles per hour. In York City, the general speed limit is 25 mph (40 km/h) and in Pennsylvania's rural areas it's often 55 mph (88 km/h). Remember to always adhere to posted speed limits to avoid fines.
In York City, you'll find several parking garages and metered parking lots with reasonable rates. Free parking is also offered in most shopping centres and hotels.
Here's some insider tips to help you find the best rental car for your trip to York.
Consider the purpose of your trip when choosing a car. A compact car is great for city visits, while an SUV is perfect for countryside adventures.
With your rental car, you're free to explore York as you please. For efficient travel, make sure to avoid rush hours between 7-9 AM and 4-6 PM.
The following attractions are some of the must-visits when in York. But first, ensure your rental car has a GPS to easily navigate around the city.
A journey in York City isn’t complete without visiting the historic Central Market House. You'll find plenty of local produce and crafts here.
Take a scenic route to the York Water Company, a peaceful reservoir with stunning views, perfect for a family picnic.
York City, nicknamed the "White Rose City", offers a blend of modern city life and preserved history. It's known for its welcoming and friendly residents.
Experience hot summers and chilly winters in York. No matter the season, there's always something to do, from indoor attractions in winter to outdoor events like "Yorkfest" in summer.
The currency used here is the US Dollar ($). Credit cards are widely accepted at most places. Still, it’s always handy to have some cash for parking meters and small shops.