We drive on the left, so use rhd cars.
Cars in France are left hand drive (traffic drives on the right hand side of the road)
Yes. Yes, drivers in Ireland (North & South) drive on the left. The only difference between the two are the road signs. The signs in the Irish Republic use kilometers (metric) for distances and speed limits, while the signs in the North (UK) use miles (imperial).
Of course. Nearly all cars in the United States are left-hand drive.
The flow of traffic is on the left-hand side of the road, but vehicles with the drivers controls on either the left or the right are lawful.
Left hand drive, the same as the rest of Continental Europe.
There might be some registered in Germany, but Germany drives on the right, so left hand drive is the norm.
Cars in Northern Ireland drive on the left hand side of the road.
Im pretty sure right hand driven cars were the first. because the first automobile was made in germany. Germany drives on the same side as the USA. Only countries who were controlled by the English crown drive on the right hand drive.
There are many places where one can find left hand drive cars for sale in London. One place is the website "gumtree" and the website "lefthanddrive" on the internet.
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.
Could be the provision for the rear fog light on right hand drive cars. On left hand drive cars, the rear fog light is on the left side.