If you mean Pulls to the right, then this can be caused by an under inflated tire, front end out of alignment, or incorrect tire size/wheel on the right front. Check the air pressure in all tires and adjust to specs as outlined on the drivers door post or owners manual. Check to make sure all tires are the same size. If this does not cure the problem, have the car's alignment checked. If it is only a slight turn to the right and does not cause a hard pull, road crown can cause this sometimes. But most often it is an alignment or tire pressure issue.
In Japan people drive on the left with the steering wheel on the right.
The cars in Germany have the steering wheel on the left side.
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.
the steering wheel
It's on the right hand side, just like our cars.
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.
The UK drives on the left side of the road and cars normally have the steering wheel on the right side of the vehicle.
No, most of the worlds cars have the steering wheel on the LEFT side of the car. Although there are some high-population countries that drive on the left such as India, Pakistan, Nigeria it is outweighed by countries such as China, USA and Brazil who drive on the right. It is ESTIMATED that a third of cars in the world have the steering wheel on the right.
Right same set up as left-hand drive
usually your cars out of alinment
The Right. Although you may see left hand cars occasionally for various reasons
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.