Re: Right-Hand drive?
How about domestically produced vehicles? If memory serves, the RHD
Wranglers are built in Toledo. Got a link to that law you cite? "Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message news:4cgp6vF15ivkuU1@individual.net... > Too bad it was a scam. > It is federal law that states that new production vehicles imported must > be left hand drive, unless specially permitted, and the Gov can do what > they want. I have driven quite a few British righties here in Ca, and had > one hauled here from Mass. It is a bit weird driving in the gutter when > making right turns, and using turn lanes, but like anything else, you get > used to it. The passing danger is real. > I have had a lot of fun driving this one, > http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/arbori...58.jpg&.src=ph > with my 4 year old nephew in the left front seat. A monkey would be even > better. > -- > Stupendous Man, > Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty > |
Re: Right-Hand drive?
How about domestically produced vehicles? If memory serves, the RHD
Wranglers are built in Toledo. Got a link to that law you cite? "Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message news:4cgp6vF15ivkuU1@individual.net... > Too bad it was a scam. > It is federal law that states that new production vehicles imported must > be left hand drive, unless specially permitted, and the Gov can do what > they want. I have driven quite a few British righties here in Ca, and had > one hauled here from Mass. It is a bit weird driving in the gutter when > making right turns, and using turn lanes, but like anything else, you get > used to it. The passing danger is real. > I have had a lot of fun driving this one, > http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/arbori...58.jpg&.src=ph > with my 4 year old nephew in the left front seat. A monkey would be even > better. > -- > Stupendous Man, > Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty > |
Re: Right-Hand drive?
How about domestically produced vehicles? If memory serves, the RHD
Wranglers are built in Toledo. Got a link to that law you cite? "Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message news:4cgp6vF15ivkuU1@individual.net... > Too bad it was a scam. > It is federal law that states that new production vehicles imported must > be left hand drive, unless specially permitted, and the Gov can do what > they want. I have driven quite a few British righties here in Ca, and had > one hauled here from Mass. It is a bit weird driving in the gutter when > making right turns, and using turn lanes, but like anything else, you get > used to it. The passing danger is real. > I have had a lot of fun driving this one, > http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/arbori...58.jpg&.src=ph > with my 4 year old nephew in the left front seat. A monkey would be even > better. > -- > Stupendous Man, > Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty > |
Re: Right-Hand drive?
Japan.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message news:4463a13a$0$23725$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om... > "Danny" <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com> wrote in message > news:4chkfmF15rjmgU1@individual.net... > ---snippy--- >> >> Thousands of people in the UK drive this way when in Europe mainland. >> Haven't heard news reports of thousands being killed on holiday. >> Drive within the limitations - if you can't see far enough ahead to >> overtake, don't. >> >> A friend of mine has moved to France and still insists on driving his >> RHD car in a LHD country. I've done it many times, with no ill effect. >> > I am just curious now. Are England, Canada, Singapore and Australia the > only countries in the world with RHD, or are there more? I drove a LHD > car > in a LHD country, Spain, last year, and I am still getting over it. It > wasn't so much RHD vs. LHD, but the tiny narrow streets, the insanely > homicidal drivers, and the proliferation of traffic rotaries ("rotondas") > that would put my native New England to shame. > > Earle > > |
Re: Right-Hand drive?
Japan.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message news:4463a13a$0$23725$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om... > "Danny" <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com> wrote in message > news:4chkfmF15rjmgU1@individual.net... > ---snippy--- >> >> Thousands of people in the UK drive this way when in Europe mainland. >> Haven't heard news reports of thousands being killed on holiday. >> Drive within the limitations - if you can't see far enough ahead to >> overtake, don't. >> >> A friend of mine has moved to France and still insists on driving his >> RHD car in a LHD country. I've done it many times, with no ill effect. >> > I am just curious now. Are England, Canada, Singapore and Australia the > only countries in the world with RHD, or are there more? I drove a LHD > car > in a LHD country, Spain, last year, and I am still getting over it. It > wasn't so much RHD vs. LHD, but the tiny narrow streets, the insanely > homicidal drivers, and the proliferation of traffic rotaries ("rotondas") > that would put my native New England to shame. > > Earle > > |
Re: Right-Hand drive?
Japan.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message news:4463a13a$0$23725$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om... > "Danny" <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com> wrote in message > news:4chkfmF15rjmgU1@individual.net... > ---snippy--- >> >> Thousands of people in the UK drive this way when in Europe mainland. >> Haven't heard news reports of thousands being killed on holiday. >> Drive within the limitations - if you can't see far enough ahead to >> overtake, don't. >> >> A friend of mine has moved to France and still insists on driving his >> RHD car in a LHD country. I've done it many times, with no ill effect. >> > I am just curious now. Are England, Canada, Singapore and Australia the > only countries in the world with RHD, or are there more? I drove a LHD > car > in a LHD country, Spain, last year, and I am still getting over it. It > wasn't so much RHD vs. LHD, but the tiny narrow streets, the insanely > homicidal drivers, and the proliferation of traffic rotaries ("rotondas") > that would put my native New England to shame. > > Earle > > |
Re: Right-Hand drive?
And I drove a '58 Ford through them:
http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg I wish I was still immortal. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Earle Horton wrote: > > I am just curious now. Are England, Canada, Singapore and Australia the > only countries in the world with RHD, or are there more? I drove a LHD car > in a LHD country, Spain, last year, and I am still getting over it. It > wasn't so much RHD vs. LHD, but the tiny narrow streets, the insanely > homicidal drivers, and the proliferation of traffic rotaries ("rotondas") > that would put my native New England to shame. > > Earle |
Re: Right-Hand drive?
And I drove a '58 Ford through them:
http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg I wish I was still immortal. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Earle Horton wrote: > > I am just curious now. Are England, Canada, Singapore and Australia the > only countries in the world with RHD, or are there more? I drove a LHD car > in a LHD country, Spain, last year, and I am still getting over it. It > wasn't so much RHD vs. LHD, but the tiny narrow streets, the insanely > homicidal drivers, and the proliferation of traffic rotaries ("rotondas") > that would put my native New England to shame. > > Earle |
Re: Right-Hand drive?
And I drove a '58 Ford through them:
http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg I wish I was still immortal. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Earle Horton wrote: > > I am just curious now. Are England, Canada, Singapore and Australia the > only countries in the world with RHD, or are there more? I drove a LHD car > in a LHD country, Spain, last year, and I am still getting over it. It > wasn't so much RHD vs. LHD, but the tiny narrow streets, the insanely > homicidal drivers, and the proliferation of traffic rotaries ("rotondas") > that would put my native New England to shame. > > Earle |
Re: Right-Hand drive?
Caribbean sea ports on the north coast of South America.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Dave Milne wrote: > > 1. Anguilla > 2. Antigua and Barbuda > 3. Australia > 4. Bahamas > 5. Bangladesh > 6. Barbados > 7. Bermuda > 8. Bhutan > 9. Botswana > 10. Brunei > 11. Cayman Islands > 12. Christmas Island (Australia) > 13. Cook Islands > 14. Cyprus > 15. Dominica > 16. East Timor > 17. Falkland Islands > 18. Fiji > 19. Grenada > 20. Guernsey (Channel Islands) > 21. Guyana > 22. Hong Kong > 23. India > 24. Indonesia > 25. Ireland > 26. Isle of Man > 27. Jamaica > 28. Japan > 29. Jersey (Channel Islands) > 30. Kenya > 31. Kiribati > 32. Cocos (Keeling) Islands (Australia) > 33. Lesotho > 34. Macau > 35. Malawi > 36. Malaysia > 37. Maldives > 38. Malta > 39. Mauritius > 40. Montserrat > 41. Mozambique > 42. Namibia > 43. Nauru > 44. Nepal > 45. New Zealand > 46. Niue > 47. Norfolk Island (Australia) > 48. Pakistan > 49. Papua New Guinea > 50. Pitcairn Islands (Britain) > 51. Saint Helena > 52. Saint Kitts and Nevis > 53. Saint Lucia > 54. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines > 55. Seychelles > 56. Singapore > 57. Solomon Islands > 58. South Africa > 59. Sri Lanka > 60. Suriname > 61. Swaziland > 62. Tanzania > 63. Thailand > 64. Tokelau (New Zealand) > 65. Tonga > 66. Trinidad and Tobago > 67. Turks and Caicos Islands > 68. Tuvalu > 69. Uganda > 70. United Kingdom > 71. Virgin Islands (British) > 72. Virgin Islands (US) > 73. Zambia > 74. Zimbabwe > > Dave Milne, Scotland > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ |
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