Quite a few really: :-)
. 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
2006-09-05 10:40:01
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answered by KWB 3
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Ireland
2006-09-05 10:43:05
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answer #2
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answered by Anon 3
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Why do you assume that the UK and Oz drive on the "proper" side?
2006-09-05 10:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Ireland
2006-09-05 10:35:08
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answer #4
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answered by sunsworth1975 1
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NO, it isn't. do not forget the Commonwealth countries! India, Pakistan, New Zealand, Australia, and eire, Malta, Falklands, Hong Kong, Japan and probable some more effective. (Samoa, Fiji?) of direction for the vast majority of eu visitors, that is the "incorrect" area, and for most actual handed human beings, operating a guide shift with the left hand looks awkward. the reason of driving on the left hand area of the line is going actual again to the days of horse delivery, even as a solo rider, seeing yet another horse and rider drawing close, had to be prepared to shelter himself adversarial to a plausible robber. The practice replaced into to pass in the direction of the left hand area of the music and draw a sword with the right hand (as maximum human beings were actual handed). the different rider ought to have an same concerns about his safe practices, and ought to do an same. both riders ought to then pass one yet another, sword arm to sword arm, therefore, nicely placed to shelter themselves adversarial to any threat. even as vehicles got here into use (contemporaneous with horse site visitors) the motor vehicle drivers basically talked about an same practice, even with the reality that there replaced into probable, no longer a prefer to carry a sword.
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answered by ? 4
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Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, Indonesia, Japan, India, Pakistan, South Africa and various other countries in East Africa.
2006-09-05 10:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe Japan drives on the wrong side of the road like the Brittish do.
2006-09-05 10:34:58
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answered by John J 6
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You're right. It is the proper side of the road. In the days of horse and cart, you travelled on the left so that your sword-arm was free to defend yourself with. We were right! the others decided the opposite just like a stroppy kid rebelling.
C.J Davies, read the above please.
2006-09-06 00:49:04
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answered by genghis41f 6
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Malaysia
2006-09-05 10:31:08
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answered by Suz 3
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New Zealand! Ok its kinda like Oz!
2006-09-05 10:35:16
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answered by Anonymous
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