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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, but I have driven in Southern Italy and Sicily. The drivers are a law unto themselves! The only way of succeeding is to drive like they do... gently push out at junctions, change lanes etc, but make sure you make eye contact with the oncoming driver. Contrary to over here, the other driver will then realise you are going to do make a move and will adjust his behaviour accordingly. There is often excitable and colourful language and gestures, but never road rage ... the idea of being "cut up" doesn't really exist to them.
It's the same when crossing the road - don't wait for them to wave you over, as they wont. wait for a gap, march out looking straight ahead, and you'll have no probs.
Probably the same in France and Spain, but not sure about elsewhere