• @OhmsLawn@lemmy.world
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    312 years ago

    I don’t remember which, but one of the Southeast Asian countries had to do this, but failed to change their bus fleet, so now you sometimes have to exit into traffic.

    • @espentan@lemmy.world
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      252 years ago

      In my admittedly limited experience, in Southeast Asia you often exit into traffic regardless of what side of the bus you deboard from.

      • Tar_Alcaran
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        102 years ago

        When renting mopeds in SE Asia, I asked which side of the road they drive on. The man answered “we drive where there is shade”. I laughed, rented the moped and returned it 30 minutes and 2 near deaths later.

  • @MicrosoftSam@lemmy.world
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    202 years ago

    Okay but like 600 people are just in the road and that doesn’t have anything to do with which side they drive on

  • TXL
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    52 years ago

    I’m guessing H is for höger?

    • LoafyLemon
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      132 years ago

      H stands for ‘horeson,’ as it seems to have been the most uttered word on that fateful day and in the weeks that followed. It appears drivers weren’t quite pleased with the switch to right-side driving!

    • PugJesusM
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      102 years ago

      Wiki sez:

      The “H” stands for “Högertrafik”,