Countries which use left hand drive drive on the left side of the road account for only a sixth of the world’s land area, but a full third of the population.
I suppose that’s because left hand drive driving on the left has some very dense populations, like Japan, UK and India
I think you’re getting confused by the terminology; this is an explanation from the Wikipedia article.
The terms right- and left-hand drive refer to the position of the driver and the steering wheel in the vehicle and are, in automobiles, the reverse of the terms right- and left-hand traffic.
ETA: So the red areas have left-hand drive and right-hand traffic, while the blue areas have right-hand drive and left-hand traffic.
Countries which
use left hand drivedrive on the left side of the road account for only a sixth of the world’s land area, but a full third of the population.I suppose that’s because
left hand drivedriving on the left has some very dense populations, like Japan, UK and IndiaEdit: terminology mistake
India’s doing most of the work here.
Dont forget malaysia and indonesia
india has right-hand drive vehicles. the steering wheel is provided at the right-front seat.
we drive on the left side of the road.
What?! Why?
✨ british imperialism ✨
That doesn’t explain why they have the cars meant for side A, but use them to drive on side B.
cars that drive on the right have their steering wheel on the left side (i.e. left-hand drive), and vice versa.
OP said (and stressed with italics) that they have right hand drive cars but drive them on the opposite side, which was the point of his comment
I think you’re getting confused by the terminology; this is an explanation from the Wikipedia article.
ETA: So the red areas have left-hand drive and right-hand traffic, while the blue areas have right-hand drive and left-hand traffic.
Isnt that how it works everywhere u have steering wheel on right and drive on left u have steering wheel on left u drive on right.