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right-hand drive
a. Describes a motor vehicle with the steering wheel on the right-hand side, designed for use in countries such as UK and Japan where cars normally drive on the left.
Usage examples of "right-hand drive".
Slade took off in a wide sweep and I saw that the only thing that had saved him was that the car had right-hand drive, English style, and I had shot holes in the wrong side of the windscreen.
British, and it was right-hand drive, then I looked at the driver.
The rakish car was a right-hand drive, and it always struck Pitt odd to sit and stare out the left side of the windshield at the approaching traffic with nothing to do.
The car had a right-hand drive and looked as if had cost more than the house.