The RIGHT hand side...
US drivers drive on the right side of the road.
On the right side.
In Italy today they drive on the same side as the US.
They drive on the right-hand side of the road. The same as the US.
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.
As an Englishman and a driver I can speak with some authority on this subject, the English will always drive on the correct side of the road for the country they are actually driving in, if you asking about which side of the road we drive on in England then the answer is 'we drive on the left'.
On the right side of the road, like in the US and Europe (except the UK and Ireland and Gibraltar and Cyprus).
Yes, you can drive in US with an international drivers licence.
The right is the side of the road on which to drive in Aruba.Specifically, Aruba is a constituent but autonomous country within the European Kingdom of the Netherlands. Driving is on the right side of the road in the mother country. It remains so in Aruba too.
The right (if you don't know that you shouldn't be driving)
The U.S. Virgin Islands.
Japanese vehicles drive on the left side.During the US occupation of Okinawa (1945-1972), this was temporarily reversed on that separate island. It reverted to the left side in 1978.