Well, as a (ex :-) british colony here in new zealand we drive on the left side of the road with RHD vehicles (fortuantly most of our cars come from japan nowdays so the indication and washer controls are on the correct side unlike the poor british).

I started out driving a Mini and now drive a Honda Civic - both have the controls the logical way round for a RHD car given that the former was designed before British car manufacturers disappeared and the latter was made in Japan. The Civic radio has its volume knob on the left but this may just be because it is a European model.

How else can you drive round a roundabout, change gear and flick the indicators at the same time? Hmm, I suppose those of you in the US don't need to do the first two so it doesn't matter. :-)

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Mike Crowe
I may not be speaking on behalf of empeg above :-)
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