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Drives on right |
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Drives on left |
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English: A map indicating which countries drive on the right side of the road, and which drive on the left side.
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30 August 2007 |
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Created by bdesham in Inkscape from BlankMap-World6.svg, using information from Sens de circulation.png.
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Benjamin D. Esham ( bdesham) |
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