The Answer:
For the answer to this question we're going to refer you to
What side of the
road do they drive on? a comprehensive page on the subject by
Brian Lucas
What's great about the site is that Lucas has compiled anecdotes
from people around the world to keep the site accurate and
entertaining, while the
list of countries includes a map of the world that puts into
context which countries are "righties" and which are "lefties."
According to a table at the bottom of the page (updated in
2005), 72% of the world's population drives on the right, while 28%
drives on the left.
The site answers a lot of questions about the history and
decision making that went into making these driving regulations. What
role did horse and wagon transportation play? How much did the British
Empire influence countries? Did the United States always drive on the
right? And why did Sweden switch from the left to the right in 1967?
In addition, the site provides first-hand accounts of what it's like
to cross over borders between countries that don't share the same
rules about which side of the street to drive on.
If you need more information about any of the countries
mentioned, please see our Countries
of the World page or the Infoplease
Atlas.
—The Editors
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