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(Jdm honda parts) LHD Cars Are They On The Wrong Side of The Road

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By Daniel Millions

  It might be a convenience that many would enjoy if the rules of the road were the same no matter what country you were visiting. This could also keep it from being so confusing to individuals when it comes to visiting other countries that use the left hand drive cars, especially if they are more comfortable in driving the right hand drive cars. The reality is however, that there are many countries who have opposite rules of the road.

Many years ago, archaeologists in England made a very interesting discovery. They happened upon a well-preserved path that had been continuously used for traveling by horses. By carefully studying the path, the archaeologists found that it was very clear that the riders that were riding these horses would normally tend to travel on the left side of the path. It was also found that these riders would tend to steer their horses by using their left hands.

The tradition of both the horses that were ridden, and the vehicles that were driven, driving to the left has remained the same throughout many centuries in England. During the 1700s a law was ultimately passed that would secure this driving preference. This law was called the Highway Act 1773, and it states that all traffic is to keep to the left when they are driving on the roads.

The United States also shared this preference of using left hand traffic, but then it was switched to using right hand traffic at about the same time period that England passed the law of the Highway Act 1773. The setup that was used for the horse-driven freight wagons is essentially what ended up prompting this change to take place into using right hand traffic. This preference of driving is still in effect to this day.

There are many places all around the world, as well as a majority of all the countries that prefer using the style of automobiles that are left hand drive cars, yet they prefer using right-hand traffic. There are some countries however that uses left hand traffic along with the use of left hand drive cars.

There are some countries that will allow its citizens to have the right in being able to choose which type of vehicle they would prefer to drive. They have the benefit in being able to decide if they would prefer to drive either a left hand drive car, or the right hand drive cars. The United Kingdom essentially uses the left hand drive cars, but there are some of its individuals that take advantage of being able to choose from a variety of European import vehicles that are right-hand drive vehicles.

Then, there are other countries that have banned the use altogether of its citizens being able to use any automobiles that have the wrong-side steering wheels. This could be perhaps due to the tremendous amount of confusion that it can create for the country’s normal flow of traffic.

Even with the variety of options and different rules of various countries, the left hand drive cars still remain the most popular and preferred choice for a majority of individuals all around the world today. A majority of the automobile manufacturers that are responsible for making both the left hand drive cars, as well as the right hand drive cars, still prefer making and producing the left hand drive automobiles.

Oakleaf a European import car dealer supplies a full range of left hand drive cars also know as Lhd cars.

Buying Cheap Collector Cars
By Chris Jensen

  There is hope, unless you’re looking to drive something that belongs in a museum. Over the years, I have bought and sold many collector trucks and cars, and I have friends that have done the same. Over the last few days, I found some amazing deals that any collector would be happy with.

Now keep in mind, these aren’t cars meant for the showroom, but that shouldn’t matter! They are decent cars that we enthusiasts can appreciate for a practical price! For instance, a “eBay” listing here for a 1971 Chevy El Camino. The car looks clean, and has a 350 v8 engine and a Turbo 350 automatic transmission, power disc breaks, power steering, and customized wheels. The person posting on that site was asking for $2,800 OBO. Just for you information, OBO means ‘or best offer.’

Anytime you see ‘OBO’ it’s important you try and make some money, because they are willing to take less. If you have the gift of gab, you might really be able to swing an amazing deal, but it’s limited by your skills. The best way to make a substantial savings is to find someone really desperate to get rid of the product, and this could be for a variety of reasons, but whatever it is, it means a great deal for you. Another “eBay” car, a 1970 Mustang coupe.

It looks clean, no rust, comes with a 302 V8 engine, automatic transmission, power brakes, power steering, and clean chrome wheels. They want $2200 OBO (or best offer). Imagine you could actually get it cheaper than it already is, just be smart about negotiating the deal. In general, there are many more things that may interest you, this is just one example.

Every time when looking online I manage to find all kinds of collector cars and trucks, using a number of sources I’ve collected over time. Since this is something I’m passionate about, I manage to find new sources all the time. Now those cars may not be something you’re interested in, but there are plenty more cars and car-sales where that came from.

Remember, talking about cheap cars that could actually get you into a collector car show! There’s almost always a huge increase in the number of cars you can walk away with for every $500 you add. You can get a collector car for cheap; all kinds of collector cars. What I’ve mentioned is just the tip of the iceberg.

Chris Jensen is a contributing author of Jetfly Shop. For more related articles and views visit Jetfly Automotive Blog now. Also, for the best up-to-date related online products, check out Jetfly Automotive Collectibles Shop for todays current online deals.

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