LHD and RHD clarification for the ones who don't know (1 Viewer)

LeylandNationalStagecoach

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Hello all,

I noticed that some often confuse LHD and RHD; so I just wanted to put this out there for those who aren't sure:

• LHD, (Left Hand Drive) means that steering wheel is on the left side of vehicle, which in turn means that it is built for driving on the right side of the road. (e.g.
France, Germany, America, Poland, Russia)
• RHD, (Right Hand Drive) steering wheel on the right side of vehicle, which means that it is built for driving on the left side of the road (e.g. United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, South Africa, parts of South America).

So yeah, that's all, hope this helped some of you. :)
 
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LeylandNationalStagecoach

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Addendum: in the OMSI community we tend to refer to things as "Left-hand traffic/LHT" or "Left path" (and obviously the same for the right), referring to the side of the road being driven on - it's a little clearer when talking about map development
Yeah, I noticed that too...
I just saw someone on the forum using the term LHD when they actually meant RHD, so I just put it out there for other people who want to use the terms LHD and RHD.
 
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