Yes, but only a very small amount were made right hand drive from factory
No
Yes.
It really depends on the car and your driving situation. I've heard the claim that right hand drive cars drive better, but my own experiences in RHD cars haven't shown any significant difference from their LHD counterparts.
Czechoslovakians drive on the right side of the road. The steering wheel on cars sold within that country would then be on the left. But any car, whether it is right hand or left hand drive can legally operate on any road in any country.
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.
Call Department of Public Safety for any vehicle registration questions.
I'm a rural mail carrier in GA which requires use of my own vehicle. Which also requires the use of a right hand drive vehicle (or a left hand drive that can be driven from the right side-have done that for yrs too). If it's not legal, then thousands of carriers like myself are breaking the law on a daily basis. I believe the answer is no. However, when hired by the USPS, you complete a course and receive certification for driving the right hand drive. Never received any papered proof of this, but I do remember being told that if you're not certified it is illegal. Hope that helps
By Bolivian motor vehicle law people in Bolivia drive on the right side of the road. However, Bolivians (like Ecuadorians, Peruvians,Chileans, Colombians, etc)have been known to drive on any side of the road they choose... at any given time (sober or not).
The side the car is driven on means nothing; it is the age limit set by legislature which determines how old someone must be to drive any vehicle. He is right you just have to learn first than legally 18 - 21 is the age
Trucks/Lorries, or any slow moving vehicle.
I do not have any Monopoly money in hand right now.
Maybe it's worth a look into UK markets but I haven't seen it in pictures yet. Hopefully soon.