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That depends on which country you a driving in.
What country?
When you are in a country that drives on the right, then generally you should drive in the right lane; the left lane is for passing. When you are in a country that drives on the left, then generally you should drive in the left lane; the right hand lane is for passing only.
Either, depending on the country you're driving in. It's important to get it right. A larger percentage of the world drive on the right. Only around 35% of the world drive on the left.
Humans are naturally born with stronger left arms and left legs. During the early 1800s, anyone who was left handed or left legged was forced to use the right leg or hand instead. Children born in this era adopted the techniques of their parents. Because all the parents where forced to be right legged, the children knew no better and accepted right sidedness, even the ones that were truly left sided. People who are naturally left sided, but have been tricked into rightsidedry at a young age have often noticed that their left arm or leg feels ticks or "vibrations". These vibrations will get more aggressive as you age. The only way to stop them is to accept that you are actually left sided and to start doing everything with your left arm and left leg. Have you noticed that you are smarter than all your right sided friends? it's probably because naturally left sided people are smarter, even if they've been tricked into being right sided!
Suriname and Guyana are the only two countries on mainland South America with driving on the left. Guyana inherited the practice as a British colony. The Netherlands converted to driving on the right at the end of the 18th century. But the former Dutch colony of Suriname has kept the practice of driving on the left.
Outside of city limits, the left lane is a passing lane only.
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Strokes can occur on either the left or right side of the brain, depending on the location of the blockage or bleeding. Left-sided strokes typically affect language and speech abilities because the left side of the brain is responsible for these functions in most individuals.
heat only on the left side not tha right side
The international driving permit is a translation of your licence. It needs to be presented with your full licence, whatever the issuing country. The international driving licence is just that. it is a licence in it's own right. If you have a full driving licence from a country that is recognised by the international driving permit scheme then you only need a permit.
Today, only four European countries continue to drive on the left: Cyprus, Ireland, Malta and the United Kingdom.