Red is the left-hand drive and Blue is right
9 years ago by downheight · 1869 Likes · 19 comments · Popular
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getalife
· 9 years ago
· FIRST
Whaaaaaaaaat?
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iiistarkiii
· 9 years ago
Guess who's right! Murica!
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kassdestruction
· 9 years ago
Awwww yeh!!
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lenny
· 9 years ago
*Cough* Metric system *Cough*
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captinl123
· 9 years ago
*cough* degrees F= the degree of freedom *cough*
tatedareader
· 9 years ago
This map is wrong. Or the title is wrong. Because I drive on the left and live in South Africa.
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thepacifist
· 9 years ago
By any chance, does everyone else always seem to be going the wrong direction? Because maybe it's just you...
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dark_nightmare
· 9 years ago
Actually, he is right, the title is wrong, it is the other way around, red is right-hand and blue is left-hand.
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fairytalepreferenc
· 9 years ago
I think they're talking about what side of the car the driver is on ? Because in America we drive on the right side but our drivers are on the left side.
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guest
· 9 years ago
And in the UK our drivers are on the right side so ^^ is correct
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kamatsu
· 9 years ago
I may have this opinion from living in Australia, but I think that the blue countries have it right. Think about it this way - you may use your left hand to change gears, but that means that the majority of the population still has their dominant hand on the wheel, meaning that they can react faster to attempt to avoid a crash.
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iiistarkiii
· 9 years ago
Personally I like to use my dominant hand to shift. (In the USA). I guess everyone gets used to what they do
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kamatsu
· 9 years ago
Understandable, I struggled a bit when learning to drive a manual. But I still think that, overall, a clutch or three is worth less than a better response to a potential crash. That said, it's entirely possible that the left-handed shifting could be the cause of some...
guest
· 9 years ago
It goes back further than that. In the days of knights on horseback they would pass each other on the left so that if they found an enemy they could hold their swords in the right hand ready to do battle (most people bing right handed), if on the other had it was a friend then aproaching on the left mae it easier to shake hands.
guest
· 9 years ago
Australia is left hand side :3
andiwombat
· 9 years ago
First thought was, a lot of people drive with their left hand. Then I got it...
guest
· 9 years ago
atedareade It's meaning the side the steering wheel is on so the map is correct
guest
· 9 years ago
They forgot to color blue the uk and most of europe. Plus Australia.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Jk i only saw half of it