Yes, it's legal.
Yes, rural mail carriers do it.
There are no laws about owning or driving a right side drive car in any state of the US.
No, there is no requirement for a special permit to drive a right sided car in the US. Many rural mail carriers use them.
Yes. Next time you see a mail truck drive through your neighborhood, note that the steering wheel is on the right.
In US cars (which drive on the right), the right side of the car is the passenger's side. In the UK and other places (where they drive to the left), the right side is where the driver sits.
you can get them at many different car dealerships youll just have to call around
yes you can drive but it is harm to have the car without the owner
i don,t know the answer--but I want to know the answer
Right hand drive cars are legal in the US. Additional mirrors to compensate for the position of the steering wheel may be required, however.
It's because some people were born with the habit of being left-handed.
no
yeah if you get it registered, but that would cost you like $15000 minimum
I'm not 100% sure about this, but I have been doing a report on asymmetries betweent the right and left hands and the differences in these asymmetries between right- and left-handers, and from the information I have come across the 1 to 9 ratio seems to be pretty well accepted. (10% left-handed / 90% right-handed). Please correct me if you have more specific or up to date info. I believe ur right about that and of that 10%, 70% are males and 30% are females which means that 90% of the world is right-handed and 10% is left, 7% of the world is left-handed males and 3% is left-handed females. I believe you may be wrong because if 10% of people are left handed then 90% of people are right handed then how many people are ambidextrious? ^The amount of ambidextrous people is assumed to be negligible in this case.