When you're passing another vehicle.
People drive on the left in England and typically the cars are right hand drive.
Left - for the whole of the UK.
The vehicle is probably left hand drive and the UK is right hand drive.
The UK (which includes England) drives on the left - not the right.
On the right hand side of the road until you get to the UK and then you have to drive on the left.
We drive on the left, so use rhd cars.
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.
In the UK, you would want drive on the left side of the road, like everybody else. In the US, you would drive on the right side of the road, like everybody else.
Brit cars have their steering wheels on the right side (opposite most of the world) and they drive in the left lane (opposite of most of the world).
Pakistan, India, UK , Bangladesh etc
Yes you can. It can be a little difficult though, and requires some practice.
The UK drives on the left side of the road and cars normally have the steering wheel on the right side of the vehicle.