Canada drives on the right side of the road. Historically Canada drove on the left (influence by the UK), but switched to right to have better transportation ability with the United States. However, it wasn't until 1947 that Canada's easternmost province Newfoundland and Labrador switched to the right side.
Your right hand can touch your left elbow but your left hand can't and your left hand can touch your right elbow but your right hand can't.
No, Cara is right handed. Mady is the one who is left Handed.
With your hands. Left hand on the left side of the controller, with the thumb on the analog stick. The right hand on the right hand side of the controller, with the right thumb on the right analog stick. The left and right index (pointing) fingers on the L1 and R1 buttons.
In New Zealand, our main form of transportation is private motor cars, very much the same as any EU country. We drive on the left hand side of the road and our steering wheels are located on the right hand side. The most popular brand of car in New Zealand would have to be small Japanese 3-door although most NZ families prefer larger 4-door European cars or 4-wheel drive types. BMW, Audi, Mercedes and Holden (Opel) are now popular brands. We also have many Australian manufactured cars here in New Zealand that you cannot purchase in the EU or USA. They are based on the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro (both available in NZ) and are equally as powerful. In the UK, there is an exact version of the popular Holden we drive here in NZ called the GMH Vauxhall Monaro. Our heavy transport fleet consists of the most modern and powerful trucks available in the world, namely Kenworth, Mack, Scania, Mitsubishi, Volvo to name a few. Price of petrol in NZ is $1.80 for a litre of unleaded 91 octane.
i believe they are on his right hand and they are purple i think
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right hand drive
Cars in France are left hand drive (traffic drives on the right hand side of the road)
Yes. Yes, drivers in Ireland (North & South) drive on the left. The only difference between the two are the road signs. The signs in the Irish Republic use kilometers (metric) for distances and speed limits, while the signs in the North (UK) use miles (imperial).
We drive on the left, so use rhd cars.
Only if you know how to drive them
The flow of traffic is on the left-hand side of the road, but vehicles with the drivers controls on either the left or the right are lawful.
On the right hand side (same as the US and Canada) When I was there in 1992, they drove practically wherever they felt like it ... on sidewalks, over curbs, executed left turns from the far right hand lane. Normally though, as stated above, they drive on the right side of the road as we do in the US ... most cars are left hand drive.
Yes
Chrysler makes the Jeep in right hand drive for export.
The Spanish as most people in the world, drive on the left side of the car, the countries thaT drive on the right had side are UK, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and maybe two or more, but in Europe every one drives on the left hand side of the car.