In Sweden we drive on the right side. Why would we drive on the wrong side? Hahahah. Bad humor, sorry. But nyea, we're driving on the right.
on the left. uniter states are the only place to drive on the right.
We drive on the left side from New Zealand's British heritage
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In South Africa, they drive on the left-hand side of the road.
Most of Europe drives on the same side of the road as the US does, it's only the UK where they drive on the left side of the road. Although the steering and cockpit configuration is on the right side, the peddles are the same. they read from right to left just like the right side traffic standard.
In Australia, people drive on the left side of the road.laft hand side, same as UK.
People drive on the left in Malaysia.
on the left. uniter states are the only place to drive on the right.
People drive on the left in England and typically the cars are right hand drive.
In the United States, we drive on the right side of the road. Most countries with British influence drive on the left side of the road.
People in the Czech Republic drive on the left side of the road.
In Sweden, they drive on the right.
In Sweden, you drive on the right side of the road.
As an Englishman and a driver I can speak with some authority on this subject, the English will always drive on the correct side of the road for the country they are actually driving in, if you asking about which side of the road we drive on in England then the answer is 'we drive on the left'.
Left and right on a bicycle is given according to what would be left and right for a rider, facing the direction of travel. To avoid this confusion, some people use drive-side (DS) and non-drive side(NDS) instead. Drive side being the side with the chain on.
because they drive on the left side
In England, as in the rest of the UK and Ireland, we drive on the left-hand side of the road. This is because the majority of our population has always been right-handed. Many years ago, when we still used horse-and-cart, it was decreed that we would drive on the left so that if we were attacked, we could hold the reigns with our left hand, and defend ourselves with the right (our strong hand).