It isn't about a vehicle being "american" or not. It's about which side of the road the vehicle is expected to be driven on. You can find right-drive Fords just as you can find left-drive Jaguars.
Steering wheel placement aims to put the driver closer to the middle of the road. Some countries decided differently WRT which side of the road to drive on. Cars made to be used in right-side-traffic have the steering wheels to the left, while cars made to be used in left side traffic have the steering wheel to the right.
It's not really about the cars being "European" or not, it's about which side of the road they are expected to be driven.
Mainland Europe use right-side traffic, and almost all cars there are built with left-side steering. England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales use left-side traffic and almost all cars there are built with right-side steering
On hope that we shall meet a left side driving englishman one morning, and join him in a most pleasent head-on motorveicle "misfortune".
The Starboard is the right side of the ship.
beloe the steering wheel just to the right handside. its a black cover with a little screwy cap.
It is not illegal to drive a car that has a right handed steering wheel. It does not matter what side the steering wheel is on as long as you drive on the right side of the road.
Yes. Next time you see a mail truck drive through your neighborhood, note that the steering wheel is on the right.
on the road they drive on the left. The steering wheel is on the right
On the right. But Swiss trains drive on the left.
Yes you can buy a right hand steering box. Look on Ebay
Right hand drive to Left hand drive ... for example, Japanese car do have steering on the right side is converted to have the steering on the left side like north American cars
In Japan people drive on the left with the steering wheel on the right.
If not mistaken, it is on the right handside of the motor below the the intake manifold.
No it will not.
you drive on the left side on the road and the steering wheel is on the right side. The current answer is incorrect. Germany drives on the right side of the road and always has.