Hi, As someone wh is driving on the roads in Donegal every day I'd like to make a comment regarding the recent discussion about driving in Donegal. I have noticed more visitors in hire cars in the County in recent weeks and it's great to see visitors coming. Locals know the tourists' cars because they are generally new (2004) and carry registration plates from a Southern County such as Dublin or Wexford or Cork so that their number plates will read 04 WX 564 (ie. registered in 2004 in Wexford as opposed to the usual 96 DL (1996, Donegal, etc). I have observed that these visitors all drive at around 40 miles an hour while locals usually drive at 50-60 miles an hour and as the locals know the twisty roads they invariably get stuck behind the tourists' cars where there is no overtaking allowed for several miles. I can then see the tourists getting anxious as a long string of cars are behind them at close proximinty and there seems to be is no place to pull over . The locals know your dilemma and if you just indicate that you are going to stop and then stop at the side of the road the local cars will pass you. Regards, Patricia Sharkey http://www.dun-na-ngall.com