In India, left and right are equal. We drive wherever.
Not in Kerala tho. They drive left only.
Edit: Some guy thought I was dickriding Kerala lmfao. It’s a joke because Kerala is run by communists.
Even-Space on
Love the way our government (🇮🇪) has used this as an excuse to trap us into paying double the price everyone else does for cars
thyristor_pt on
There’s the right side of the road and there’s the wrong side of the road.
Such_Bison_9859 on
If I drive on the left my dominant right hand is free to stick you with my rapier
kernelpanic789 on
Saying either side in India is a lie! 😂. It’s a free for all.
GustavoistSoldier on
Burma switched to right-hand traffic in 1970, to avoid a right-wing coup.
Riptide360 on
F Napoleon!
Prestigious_Emu6039 on
Left is better and safer for stick shift because it means your right hand is always on the wheel when you are changing gear
Snoo23538 on
I wonder what are reasons for Japan and Thailand to drive on the left?
therealharbinger on
Should show it by population for each side of the road.
Dreadedsemi on
Both sides. one going and one coming.
MrDabb on
There is a portion of the grapevine on the 5 that switches to left hand traffic due to the grade.
franky07890 on
Cyprus left? Did not know that
EddieDexx on
In Sweden, right-hand traffic for road vehicles, while train traffic is left-handed. Which can be a bit confusing if you catch a train for the first time while visiting Sweden.
15th_anynomous on
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Uk and Australia make about 2.5 billion. Im gonna make an estimate that about 2.75 to 2.85 billion people drive on left
EmptyStuffedcat on
Armenia has both the right and left handed cars
Score-Emergency on
And it’s half of the world’s population..crazy
OneLaneHwy on
Who moved New Zealand? Ya never know where you’re going to find it.
Crimson__Fox on
Left-hand-drive countries excluded on this map:
Fiji
Kiribati
Nauru
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tonga
Tuvalu
vij27 on
I’m Sri Lankan, but I’ve lived in Japan for years now.
I’ve only driven on the left side of the road, only in cars with the driving seat on the right side.
I have no idea how to drive on the other side.😅
postal_tank on
I wonder if HK and Macau will switch eventually or if it’s going to be “One China – two sides” forever?
ratonbox on
After seeing enough videos from Indian roads, India should be marked as “Undefined”.
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Certain districts in Antalya: mixed.
r/mapswithnewzealandbut
In India, left and right are equal. We drive wherever.
Not in Kerala tho. They drive left only.
Edit: Some guy thought I was dickriding Kerala lmfao. It’s a joke because Kerala is run by communists.
Love the way our government (🇮🇪) has used this as an excuse to trap us into paying double the price everyone else does for cars
There’s the right side of the road and there’s the wrong side of the road.
If I drive on the left my dominant right hand is free to stick you with my rapier
Saying either side in India is a lie! 😂. It’s a free for all.
Burma switched to right-hand traffic in 1970, to avoid a right-wing coup.
F Napoleon!
Left is better and safer for stick shift because it means your right hand is always on the wheel when you are changing gear
I wonder what are reasons for Japan and Thailand to drive on the left?
Should show it by population for each side of the road.
Both sides. one going and one coming.
There is a portion of the grapevine on the 5 that switches to left hand traffic due to the grade.
Cyprus left? Did not know that
In Sweden, right-hand traffic for road vehicles, while train traffic is left-handed. Which can be a bit confusing if you catch a train for the first time while visiting Sweden.
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Uk and Australia make about 2.5 billion. Im gonna make an estimate that about 2.75 to 2.85 billion people drive on left
Armenia has both the right and left handed cars
And it’s half of the world’s population..crazy
Who moved New Zealand? Ya never know where you’re going to find it.
Left-hand-drive countries excluded on this map:
Fiji
Kiribati
Nauru
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tonga
Tuvalu
I’m Sri Lankan, but I’ve lived in Japan for years now.
I’ve only driven on the left side of the road, only in cars with the driving seat on the right side.
I have no idea how to drive on the other side.😅
I wonder if HK and Macau will switch eventually or if it’s going to be “One China – two sides” forever?
After seeing enough videos from Indian roads, India should be marked as “Undefined”.
Unfathomably based blue