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In a right-hand drive vehicle, the gear shift pattern typically mirrors that of a left-hand drive vehicle, but the driver operates the gear stick with their right hand. The standard pattern usually includes first gear to the left and forward, second gear directly below it, third gear to the right and forward, fourth gear directly below third, and fifth gear to the right and back. Reverse gear is often located to the left and back or sometimes to the right and down, depending on the vehicle design. This pattern allows for smooth gear shifts while driving on the left side of the road.

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