Take a road trip across the U.S., and you'll notice something we barely question -- everyone drives on the right. It feels normal and almost automatic, but when you take that same trip to the U.K., ...
When it comes to roads, driving, and automobiles, the English tend to do things a little differently to Americans. In Old Blighty, trucks are called "lorries", drivers turn using indicators instead of ...
The short answer is because most people are right-handed. When the first chain-driven bicycles were designed, around the year 1890, the easiest way to attach the sprocket for the chain on the rear ...
Tesla recently canceled production of right-hand-drive (RHD) variants of the Model S and Model X in the UK and other countries. Its solution for customers in Britain who still need to reach out of the ...
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