Yes, Italy did drive on the right-hand side of the road. This practice was officially adopted in 1909, aligning with many other European countries. Prior to this change, driving on the left was common in some regions, influenced by various historical factors. Today, Italy continues to drive on the right side, consistent with most of continental Europe.
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right hand drive
right hand drive
Cars in France are left hand drive (traffic drives on the right hand side of the road)
They drive on the right hand side of the road
last time i was there we drove on the right
Left hand drive.
You can't.
On the right hand side (same as the US and Canada) When I was there in 1992, they drove practically wherever they felt like it ... on sidewalks, over curbs, executed left turns from the far right hand lane. Normally though, as stated above, they drive on the right side of the road as we do in the US ... most cars are left hand drive.
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).
We drive the right hand side.