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  2. Dagen H - Wikipedia

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    The "H" stands for "Högertrafik", the Swedish word for right-hand traffic. [3] It was by far the largest logistical event in Sweden's history. [4] Headlamp sold in Sweden not long before Dagen H. Opaque decal blocks the lens portion that would provide low beam upkick to the right, and bears warning "Not to be removed before 3 September 1967".

  3. 1967 in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    1967 in Sweden. 4 languages ... 3 September – Sweden switches from driving on the left-hand side to the right-hand side of the road. [1] The day is known as Dagen H ...

  4. Left- and right-hand traffic - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 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 ...

  5. Trams in Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    Trams were effectively replaced by the Stockholm Metro from 1950 onwards, and most tram lines were closed down by September 1967 due to the effect of Dagen H and replaced with buses (especially those in Stockholm proper), with the exception of two suburban tram lines, Lidingöbanan and Nockebybanan.

  6. Tage Erlander - Wikipedia

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    On September 3, 1967, an event known as Dagen H, Sweden began the drastic change, with an estimated 360,000 street signs needing to be changed overnight. [143] The final cost was expected to exceed 800 million Swedish krona. [141] Initially the number of accidents went down, but the number reached pre-1967 levels by 1969. [142]

  7. Transport in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The changeover took place on a Sunday morning at 5am on September 3, 1967, which was known in Swedish as Dagen H (H-Day), the 'H' standing for Högertrafik or right-hand traffic. Since Swedish cars were left-hand drive, experts had suggested that changing to driving on the right would reduce accidents, because drivers would have a better view ...

  8. M28 (tram) - Wikipedia

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    The M28 was a class of 70 four-axle trams built for use on the Gothenburg Tramway in Sweden between 1965 and 1967. The class carries fleet numbers 701-770, and was withdrawn from service in 2021. [1] The M28 was one of three similar classes, along with the M25 and M29 classes. All three classes were of similar exterior design, and any ...

  9. Category:1967 in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    1967 crimes in Sweden (1 C) M. 1967 in Swedish music (1 P) N. 1967 Swedish novels (3 P) S. 1967 in Swedish sport (4 C, 4 P) T. ... Dagen H; G. 4th Guldbagge Awards; W ...