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To enable the vehicle operator to reach and place mail inside of mailboxes without having to get out of the vehicle.
What you are talking about is a right hand drive vehicle or postal versions of Subarus. They are for employees of the United States Postal Service and are for delivering mail.
I would expect postal man to drive on the side of the road the country expects all vehicles to drive on? In America, vehicles drive on the right of the road, while in Britain, we drive on the left.
The US Postal service uses specially-designed right-hand drive Jeeps, allowing the rural route mail carriers to put mail into boxes without getting out of his seat or exiting the vehicle. The very first right-hand Jeeps starting being used by the Postal Service after World War II in the 1940s, and the first specifically postal model Jeep was manufactured in 1955.
If the vehicle is left hand drive, it is the right side. If the vehicle is right hand drive, like a horse, it is the left side.
A Postal Carrier is a Mailman. They used the Jeep DJ-5 right hand drive up until the introduction of the LLV built by Grumman Aircraft Corporation in the late 80s. That vehicle, designated LLV which stands for Long Life Vehicle entered service in 1987. It is no longer in production but most of the over 100,000 delivered are still running today. Built on a Chevy S-10 Chassis modified to accept the all aluminum body the right hand drive vehicle is power by the GM 2.5 Liter 4 cylinder specifically designed for mail delivery. They are expected to last up to 30 years.
When you're passing another vehicle.
The vehicle is probably left hand drive and the UK is right hand drive.
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If you were importing a RHD vehicle the answer is no, but you are converting a vehicle to RHD. If you are a postal employee it is legal, but may or may not be for the average driver. I suggest you contact your local DMV to find out positively one way or the other before you proceed. It is legal in my state but may not be in yours. Find out from someone with the authority to tell you for sure.
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It's the section right at the rear end where it joins the drive shaft in a rear drive vehicle.