you can get them at many different car dealerships youll just have to call around
i don,t know the answer--but I want to know the answer
yeah if you get it registered, but that would cost you like $15000 minimum
They drive on the right-hand side of the road. The same as the US.
Right hand drive cars are legal in the US. Additional mirrors to compensate for the position of the steering wheel may be required, however.
The RIGHT hand side...
There are no laws about owning or driving a right side drive car in any state of the US.
Yes. Next time you see a mail truck drive through your neighborhood, note that the steering wheel is on the right.
No, there is no requirement for a special permit to drive a right sided car in the US. Many rural mail carriers use them.
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.
On the right hand side (same as the US and Canada) When I was there in 1992, they drove practically wherever they felt like it ... on sidewalks, over curbs, executed left turns from the far right hand lane. Normally though, as stated above, they drive on the right side of the road as we do in the US ... most cars are left hand drive.
Not in Connecticut. I don't know about the other states. Not in Massachusetts either.
We do not have dedicated mail carriers like in the US. Postal vans / delicvery vehicles are right hand drive like the rest of the UK vehicles.