For the convenience of not having to type all the countries out, refer to the link in the 'related links' section.
The UK (which includes England) drives on the left - not the right.
Most of Europe drives on the same side of the road as the US does, it's only the UK where they drive on the left side of the road. Although the steering and cockpit configuration is on the right side, the peddles are the same. they read from right to left just like the right side traffic standard.
The UK drives on the left side of the road and cars normally have the steering wheel on the right side of the vehicle.
Yes. Ireland and the UK both drive on the left.
no not exactly UK has England, wales, northern Ireland in it
Shetland is part of the UK so the UK, Australia and commonwealth members.
The UK's North sea coastline is on the Eastern side of the landmass. The Western coastline meets the Atlantic ocean.
Josh is from the UK, same as the other boys.
Denmark.
everything to make the country economical, same as UK, same a Germany, same as the USA, same as Australia, the French economy is no different from any other country
No, England is a country that is part of the UK. The UK is a collective country of the counties of England Wales northern Ireland and Scotland.
ABC is the same doesnt matter in which country it is written.