They could be a bit awkward if you use toll roads and don't have PrePass, but they're not illegal.
Added: I'm unfamiliar with IL DMV regulations, but I can tell you that some other states can require a right-hand drive vehicle to have additional mirrors and/or certain other modifications to make them safer to operate.
Yes, so long as the car is street legal in the US (for RHD vehicles, it typically requires extra mirrors).
No
You may drive left sided vehicles. You may not drive them on the right hand side of the road.
It is not illegal to drive a car that has a right handed steering wheel. It does not matter what side the steering wheel is on as long as you drive on the right side of the road.
I would expect postal man to drive on the side of the road the country expects all vehicles to drive on? In America, vehicles drive on the right of the road, while in Britain, we drive on the left.
Left hand drive.
RHD is Right Hand Drive, as in vehicles where the driver sits on the right hand side i.e mail vehicles.
Right hand drive, or RHD, vehicles can be bought at government auctions. There are also dealers who specialize in the sale of RHD jeeps and other vehicles. RHD conversion kits can also be installed on conventional left hand drive vehicles.
They didn't. Right hand vehicles are still the norm in most non-North American countries.
In Singapore, cars and other vehicles drive on the left of the road, as we do in Britain. This was due to its British past colonial history. So the steering wheel will be on the right as in vehicles in Britain. I believe that any vehicles with left -hand drive have to display a notice on the rear warning that they are a left-hand drive vehicle.
No, as long as you obey the traffic laws of the country you are driving in
The right side would be the passenger side in left-hand driver organized vehicles. In right-hand drive-organized vehicles, it would opposite.
No, Illinois has a 3 day right of recision, meaning you can cancel a contract within 3 business days of signing it.