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Is Australia left-hand drive or right-hand drive?

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Dominick
07/29/25 7:26am

Australia is right-hand drive. Here are the details: 1. Right-hand drive countries: Ireland, Kenya, Japan, Grenada, Malawi, Nepal, Channel Islands, Mozambique, Sri Lanka, Cayman Islands, Namibia, Thailand, Cocos Islands, South Africa, Brunei, Cyprus, Tanzania, Singapore, Cook Islands, Seychelles, India, etc. 2. Left-hand drive countries: Most countries in the world adopt left-hand drive and drive on the right side. These include China, the United States, France, Germany, Russia, South Korea, Italy, Spain, Brazil, etc.

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Sabrina
08/13/25 12:46am

During a self-drive trip in Australia, I noticed the car's steering wheel is on the right side, just like in the UK! This is called right-hand drive, with vehicles driving on the left, influenced by British colonialism. At first, driving was a bit chaotic—turns and signal lights required some readjustment. I remember my first drive in the Sydney suburbs, where I nearly hit a roadside tree. Thankfully, the locals patiently guided me through the traffic rules. Looking back now, it became quite convenient once I got used to it. However, during peak tourist seasons, extra caution is needed due to heavy pedestrian traffic. The right-hand drive design makes roadside parking a bit easier. In short, checking the rules beforehand is a must to avoid any embarrassing moments!

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LucyFitz
10/04/25 7:01am

Here we drive right-hand drive cars with the steering wheel on the right side. Since childhood, we're accustomed to left-side traffic when commuting or shopping. Road signs and traffic light systems are thoughtfully designed to minimize accident risks. If you're new here, turning might feel awkward at first - I'd recommend taking buses to familiarize yourself with road conditions. Safety comes first, so don't rush into driving yourself, especially at night when lighting changes can be confusing. Historically, this originates from British influence, but now locals find it completely natural and reasonable.

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StJayla
11/17/25 8:36am

From an automotive perspective, Australia predominantly uses right-hand drive vehicles, with the steering wheel on the right side, and vehicles drive on the left side of the road. This system is the same as in the UK and Japan, with historical roots tracing back to the British Empire era. Interestingly, vehicle designs often adjust signal light positions to accommodate left-side driving rules. If you drive an imported vehicle, such as a left-hand drive model from the US, modifications or a special license may be required. On regular roads, pay attention to intersection priorities, where right-turning vehicles have priority over straight-moving ones at roundabouts. A simple understanding of these rules can prevent accidents and is considered basic driving knowledge.

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