by Tondoteottotote on August 22nd, 2005

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When you leave a left-side-driving country and enter a right-side-driving country, what does the road look like at the "switching point"?

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  • by An0nym0us on August 29th, 2005

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    It varies. There are places where there is simply a crossover in the road with stop or yield signs (low traffic areas obviously). Some places have elaborate turning circles or intersections. Other places don't need a special arrangement (like the UK), because you drive onto a boat/ferry to get there and just drive off on the other side of the road. Sorry, I couldn't find any good pictures...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fari-Wechsel.jpg
    http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/wiki/images/b/bd/Fk82right.jpg

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