Driving on the wrong side of the road typically occurs when a driver mistakenly enters a road designated for traffic coming from the opposite direction. This can happen due to confusion, lack of attention, or unfamiliarity with road rules, especially in countries where the driving side differs from one’s own. It poses a significant danger to both the driver and other road users, increasing the risk of collisions. If this happens, it’s crucial to safely pull over and correct the mistake as quickly as possible.
Go to court and testify with proof, witnesses, or evidence, that you WEREN'T driving on the wrong side of the road.
Wrong Side of the Road was created in 1981.
If you're referring to the book by Diana Estill, It's available at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Driving-Wrong-Side-Road-Humorous/dp/1933285419 It's presently out of stock there though. Try GOOGLING the title.
Driving in the proper lane. In the United States this means driving in the lane that is on the right (---->) side of the road from the driver's perspective.
In Ireland, driving is done on the left side of the road.
Driving is on the left-hand side of the road with steering wheels on the right.
Kenya follows the British system of driving on the left side of the road.
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I am from Auckland and can confirm it's a comfortable (for a tourist driving on the 'wrong' side of the road) maximum 4 hour drive.
doesn't matter, you have to yield to oncoming traffic and be in control of your vehicle at all times
The wrong side (left) No, Americans drive on the right side of the road. (which is also the correct side)
If a car is driving along a road, (on its correct side of the road for the country) then the side nearest the curb (sidewalk)/edge of the road is called the "near side". By implication, the side nearest the center of the road is then referred to as the "offside". Normally the side on which the driver sits will be the "offside" of the car. However, if the car is left hand drive and driving in a country that drives on the left, then the driver will be on the "near side" while driving in that country.