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The steering wheel normally goes on the side of the vehicle closest to the middle of the road. In Australia, where people drive on the left-hand side of the road, the steering wheels are normally on the right-hand side. In North America, where people drive on the right-hand side of the road, vehicles have the steering wheel on the left. If you're interested in why different countries drive on different sides of the road, see the Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-_and_left-hand_traffic
i have no clue people have different sides of the story
The two antipodean countries had never before heard of the other; they were, after all, on different sides of the globe.
Trains travel on the left in some countries, and on the right in others. In some countries different sides are used on different lines. The decision is arbitrary. But, once made there is little advantage in ever changing it.
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generally, on the sides of the countries they were colonies of
Different ones have different amounts of sides. They are not all hexagonal, having 6 sides, as some people think. Some have less than that and some have more, from about 4 to as high as 10.
Inland countries are countries that have no coastlines. They are surrounded by land on all sides.
TraptraypQuadrilateral with a pair of parallel sides (U.S. and Canada)**in other English speaking countries, this is called a Trapezium
A scalene triangle has all different sides.
By examining all sides of why people react as they do
Different sides? There are no different sides. Japan planned and executed an attack on the American Naval Base at Pearl Harbor.