the correct side is on the left...it goes back into the olden days when they used to joust and being on the left hand side meant that it left their right arm free to joust (most peeps are right handed) and get a more accurate hit.
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2006-10-14 23:56:42
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answer #1
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answered by sugarplum9903 4
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the correct side of the road to drive is the side that is going the same direction you want to go in.
2006-10-17 04:57:05
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answered by kajunmommie 2
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The same side as everyone else because driving on the other side will get you killed and probably a few other people too.
If you are not sure WALK!
2006-10-15 00:33:52
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answered by xpatgary 4
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It varies from country to country, but originally everyone drove on the Left, and as time went by the majority of the world changed to driving on the right.
2006-10-15 01:41:14
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answered by onetruekev 5
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it doesnt matter what side of the road you drive on as long as it is the right side even if you drive on the left.
2006-10-15 00:34:35
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answered by species8472 6
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That depends on which country you are in. In the US, it is the right side of the road.
2006-10-14 23:55:06
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answered by FL Girl 6
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In the UK & in Barbados the correct side is the left hand side, in Europe & America the correct side is the right hand side.
2006-10-15 04:13:11
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answered by shq_foxyfaerie 2
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truly Seals, the history of that's very odd. a number of US cities mandated driving on the left ideal up till the early twentieth century. different suggested the ideal, and there replaced into something in regards to the layout of one of the pony wagons that sat the motive force on the left, so they tended to be pushed on the ideal. In Europe, Napoleon commanded driving on the ideal and whilst motorcars first regarded, in basic terms those international places that the French had occupied for the duration of the Napoleonic wars drove on the ideal. even with this, truly some the very swank French and Italian vehicles built ideal up till the Nineteen Thirties have been ideal handchronic. issues like Isotta-Fraschinis, Hispano-Suizas and Talbot-Lagos. (All solid vehicles have double barreled names) The chinesechronic on the ideal, yet till the guideline of Nationalist warlord and in demand of america of a, Chiang Kai Shek they drove on the left. in spite of the undeniable fact that Chiang held the Chevrolet franchise for China and to be waiting to sell them greater easily, he replaced the regulations to healthy his very own pocket. (Who suggested there replaced into in no way corruption between u.s.'s in demand dictators?) Now, 'bonzer" is out of date, it in all probability has no longer been in undemanding use because of the fact the Nineteen Thirties and in case you have been to return right here and use it you may basically get a wierd look. via the way, bonzer replaced into an adjective, (do you recognize what an adjective is?) no longer a noun, a ideal call or possibly a nick call. Galah - a pink and grey parrot, heavily appropriate to the sulphur created cockatoo. Spelled with one "l". truly undemanding, and no person might supply a flying fcuk if one flew right into a billabong. EDITED to do away with typos Billabongs do no longer often seize on hearth. neither do galahs, even with the incontrovertible fact that i think the North American form are able to placing themselves alight sometimes. After todays end of the international what else do you anticipate?
2016-12-26 19:41:35
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answered by Anonymous
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the right side!
seriously, it depends where you are, in some countries it's the left side, in some it's the right side
wait until some traffic comes along that looks like it knows what it's doing, or see which side the signs are on and which way they are facing
2006-10-15 10:57:55
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answered by used to live in Wales 4
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The correct side is the one that saves you from a head-on with somebody coming the other way.
2006-10-15 00:10:07
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answered by Ted T 5
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