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>>About 25 % of the world’s automobiles drive on the left side of the road. This is a practice in England, and previous British colonies, and Japan. The rest of the world drives on the right side of the road.
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>>Britain refuses to change to right hand drive.
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>I discussed this in one of the recent branches - not exactly a refusal to do it but economically prohibitive, given the extent of Britain's involvement with the car and the existing infrastructure.
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>>That is a bit like a country we know that does not use the metric system as its basic measuring system.
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>>Now, if the Brits could only make an automobile that did not spend two weeks of every month in the garage for maintenance! :)
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>Such as? ... Jags?
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>Terry
Terry;
Yes, Jag-u-ahhs are a good example. :)
Tom
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