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  2. Left- and right-hand traffic - Wikipedia

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    In LHT, traffic keeps left and cars usually have the steering wheel on the right (RHD: right-hand drive) and roundabouts circulate clockwise. RHT is the opposite: traffic keeps right, the driver usually sits on the left side of the car (LHD: left-hand drive), and roundabouts circulate anticlockwise.

  3. Steering wheel - Wikipedia

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    In countries where cars must drive on the left side of the road, the steering wheel is typically on the right side of the car (right-hand drive or RHD); the converse applies in countries where cars drive on the right side of the road (left-hand drive or LHD).

  4. Car controls - Wikipedia

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    The first automobiles were steered with a tiller sometimes on the left or right, sometimes in the centre. The steering wheel was first used when Alfred Vacheron competed in the 1894 Paris–Rouen motor race in a Panhard et Levassor. In 1898, steering wheels became a standard feature of Panhard et Levassor cars.

  5. BYD’s Southeast Asian partner explains what helped the ...

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    Chinese cars drive on the right side of the road, and thus have their steering wheels on the left side of the car, making them “left-hand drive” models. Yet several overseas markets—Japan ...

  6. Isetta - Wikipedia

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    Three wheel BMW Isetta. The British cars had right-hand drive with the door hinged from the right hand side of the car and the steering column moved across to the right as well. Right-hand drive meant that both the driver and the engine were on the same side, so a 27 kg (60 lb) counterweight was added to the left side to compensate.

  7. GM-owned Cruise has lost interest in cars without steering ...

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    Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... Cruise cofounder Vogt appears to agree that cars without steering wheels are the future.