I think it was 6 am on a Saturday morning, in 1963.

Lee



On Tue Dec 06 17:57:00 PST 2005, Hans Neureiter 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It was, I believe in the early 60', when Sweden changed from L/H 
> to R/H
> traffic. They did it over night and had minor mishaps.
> --
> Hans Neureiter, Houston, TX
> '82 300SD, '95 E300D
> 
> On 12/6/05, tom savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Jeff Zedic wrote:
>> > India on the left. China I think, all former Bristish colonies 
>> on the
>> > left. That would inlcude Kenya, Ghana, Zimbabwe and South 
>> Africa.
>> > (?)Hmmm. not sure on SA.
>> >
>> > Most of the Caribbean are too, n'est-ce pas?
>> 
>> Here's a map from Wikipedia:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Driving_standards.png
>> 
>> China drives on the right, as do all British colonies except the 
>> US and
>> Canada.  Strangely, the US Virgin Islands drive on the left.  
>> India is a
>> huge chunk of the world's population, but probably a pretty 
>> small piece
>> of the world's traffic.  I suspect that less than a quarter of 
>> the
>> world's traffic drives on the left.
>> 
>> Tom
>> 
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