A popular TikTok star known as Yorkshire Peach has shocked fans by revealing the difference between getting in a car accident in the UK, in comparison with the USA.
Lisa Dollan, moved from her home state of Georgia in America to Leeds, after falling in love with husband Paul. She has now been here for a few years and the pair have a son together named Lucas.
After moving she began noticing a lot of cultural differences between Yorkshire and Georgia. Lisa, who know brands herself "so British", has previously shared how she now loves free health care and not having to pay for air conditioning in the UK.
"You crack me up", says fans, who "love" watching her content comparing life in the US to the UK - from slang and cultural differences. Fans love when Yorkshire Peach, who has over 1.1million followers, and 4.4million watchers on TikTok, does videos titled 'things about the UK that would shock Americans'.
One huge difference she was thinking about recently, while driving her Fiat 500, is the traffic management in Britain. The mum-of-one said: "In the UK if you get in an automobile accident you don't have to call the police. If it's just like a small little accident we would call a 'fender bender' in the states, here you just exchange the insurance details among yourself, you don't call the police.
"The traffic is too bad here, OK, you can't be calling police out to stop traffic and all that jazz. You pull over on the road, leave the scene of the accident, pull somewhere out of the way and handle things among yourselves."
She added: "Whereas if you did that in the States, that would look shady as hell. And your insurance company is likely not going to pay if there's no police report. Yeah, it looks shady.
"It looks like somebody was probably drinking or something like that and trying to get away with something, you see what I mean. But here yeah, you don't have to call the police."
Hundreds of people commented and @katie said: "The police have better things to do." @KrisMc added: "Unless someone is seriously hurt or there's a road blockage, even if you do call, the police aren't coming out."
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