Left-hand driving is a system in which vehicles drive on the right side of the road while the driver sits on the left-hand side of the car. This system is prevalent in countries where the traffic ...
As more Americans plan summer road trips this year, civil engineering experts suggest avoiding left turns in cities to enhance safety and efficiency. Recent data from Deloitte indicates an increase in ...
Given that modern automobiles are equipped with a slew of advanced safety features, one might reasonably assume that cars, trucks, and SUVs are safer to drive than at any other point in history. There ...
The Japanese drive on the left side because in the 19th century, they hired British engineers to build their railway systems.
Did you know that before 1972, Nigerian driver seats were on the right side of the vehicle? As Nigeria's trade with surrounding countries, especially former French colonies, grew, right-hand driving ...