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The British drive on the left side of the road while we, in America, drive on the right side. ... all of our vehicles throughout the UK have ‘Drive on the left’ stickers and in major locations ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 February 2025. Directionality of traffic flow by jurisdiction Countries by direction of road traffic, c. 2020 Left-hand traffic Right-hand traffic No data Left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT) are the practices, in bidirectional traffic, of keeping to the left side or to the right side ...
Spain is also busy getting some long-standing construction tasks off its to-do list. Barcelona’s famous Sagrada Familia cathedral will finally be finished in 2026, officials have confirmed, more ...
Since British trains run on the left, the "up" side of a line is usually on the left when proceeding in the "up" direction. On most of the network, "up" is the direction towards London . In most of Scotland , with the exception of the West and East Coast Main Lines , and the Borders Railway , "up" is towards Edinburgh .
The Kentucky lead was 53-46 when Reeves scored on another contested layup with 9:10 left. He followed that with a 3-pointer at 8:38 that pushed the UK lead back to double digits, 58-46.
In any given country, rail traffic generally runs to one side of a double-track line, not always the same side as road traffic. Thus in Belgium, China, France (apart from the classic lines of the former German Alsace and Lorraine), Sweden (apart from Malmö and further south), Switzerland, Italy and Portugal for example, the railways use left-hand running, while the roads use right-hand running.
The reasons why can be found in Calipari-era UK basketball history. More than once during the one-and-done period of Kentucky hoops, the Wildcats have pulled off an emphatic “late-season save”:
The Capital Beltway around Washington, D.C., is signed by all four compass directions at various points, but is consistently signed with inner–outer labeling.. In nations where automobiles drive on the right side of a road, traffic traveling in a clockwise direction around a loop will always be in the "inner" lane(s) (assuming that there is no lane crossing).