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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1825876" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I think they drove in any lane they liked before I started driving. I did my army licence in old WW2 Studebaker 6x6 trucks that were left hand drive and don't recall I had much trouble with driving in the left lane with them nor with the gear stick being on the opposite side, the pedals were in the same order from what I can remember. Are your pedals clutch on the left, accelerator on the right?</p><p>We have had a couple of serious fatal accidents with backpackers around here, they do a lot of farm work to extend their visas around here and after a hard days work they forget what side of the road they drive on. Last year a group of 4 Korean girls pulled out onto the highway after a days work and started driving down the wrong side of the double highway and had a headon with a semi trailer at speed. Needless to say none survived. A bit hard to take for families when their children are supposed to be enjoying themselves. We have also lost some locals in this sort of accident too.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1825876, member: 16453"] I think they drove in any lane they liked before I started driving. I did my army licence in old WW2 Studebaker 6x6 trucks that were left hand drive and don't recall I had much trouble with driving in the left lane with them nor with the gear stick being on the opposite side, the pedals were in the same order from what I can remember. Are your pedals clutch on the left, accelerator on the right? We have had a couple of serious fatal accidents with backpackers around here, they do a lot of farm work to extend their visas around here and after a hard days work they forget what side of the road they drive on. Last year a group of 4 Korean girls pulled out onto the highway after a days work and started driving down the wrong side of the double highway and had a headon with a semi trailer at speed. Needless to say none survived. A bit hard to take for families when their children are supposed to be enjoying themselves. We have also lost some locals in this sort of accident too. Ken [/QUOTE]
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