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The most fundamental traffic law in any country is whether traffic will follow the principles of right-hand traffic (RHT, or "keep right"), in which vehicles travel predominantly on the right side of the road, or left-hand traffic (LHT, or "keep left"), in which vehicles keep largely to the left.
Left-hand traffic rules are followed by roughly 30% of the world's countries and territories and 35% of the global population, including the United Kingdom and many former British colonies. However, the majority of the world's UN-recognized countries, which include 65% of its population and 75% of its roadways, follow right-hand traffic rules.
The terms right-hand traffic (RHT) and left-hand traffic (LHT) are easily confused with the related terms right-hand drive (RHD) and left-hand drive (LHD). While right-hand traffic indicates the side of the road traffic travels on, right-hand drive refers to the side of the vehicle on which the steering wheel and gas/brake pedals are located.
Early cars often placed the steering wheel either in the center of the vehicle or on the driving side. This changed with the 1908 Model T Ford, which moved the steering wheel closer to the center of the road to give the driver a better view of oncoming traffic. Other manufacturers quickly followed suit. As such, right-hand traffic countries are dominated by left-hand drive vehicles, while left-hand traffic countries prefer right-hand-drive vehicles.
Despite these trends, vehicles of both right-hand drive and left-hand drive are legal in most countries. Only a few countries, such as Armenia, Chile, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, and Taiwan forbid the registration and use of same-side drive (also called "wrong-hand-drive") vehicles such as RHD vehicles in a RHT country. In fact, mail trucks, sidewalk sweepers, and other vehicles that benefit from quick access to the sidewalk are often deliberately manufactured with same-side drive.
In most countries, traffic laws originated in the era of the horse-drawn wagon, centuries before cars and other motor vehicles became widely available. For example, various states in the US began legally establishing right-hand traffic laws as early as 1792, more than 100 years before mass-produced automobiles arrived on the market.
Historians are split as to why the US chose right-hand traffic. One prevailing theory is that RHT felt more natural for wagon drivers—most were right-handed, so they preferred to hold the reins with their left hand and keep their right hand free to wield a rifle or whip. However, another popular theory holds that the fledgling country simply wanted to do the opposite of England, which followed LHT guidelines.
In the early 1900s, the number of nations and territories that drove on the right (RHT, or "keep right" countries) was roughly equal to the number of nations and territories that drove on the left (LHT, or "keep left" countries). However, from 1919 to 1986, more than 30 countries, many of which were former British colonies and remained part of the British Commonwealth, switched to RHT.
Country | Drive on the Right | Date Of Switch | Notes |
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China | Right | 1946 | Parts of China were Left in the 1930s. |
United States | Right | ||
Nigeria | Right | 2 April 1972 | British colony until 1960. Under the military government, it switched to Right due to being surround... |
Brazil | Right | 1928 | Portuguese colony before 1822. |
Russia | Right | In the Russian Far East, RHD vehicles are common due to the import of used cars from nearby Japan. | |
Ethiopia | Right | 8 June 1964 | |
Mexico | Right | ||
Egypt | Right | ||
Philippines | Right | 1946 | Was Left during the Spanish and American colonial periods. Switched to Right after the Battle of Man... |
DR Congo | Right | Belgian colony before 1960. RHD vehicles are common, especially in the southeast. | |
Vietnam | Right | French colony until 1954. The Long Bien Bridge uses Left. | |
Iran | Right | ||
Turkey | Right | Except Metrobus, which is usually Left. | |
Germany | Right | ||
France | Right | 1792 | Includes French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Wallis and Futuna, French Guian... |
Italy | Right | 1924–26 | |
Myanmar | Right | 6 December 1970 | British colony until 1948. Switched to Right under the orders of Ne Win. Theories emerge on the reas... |
Colombia | Right | ||
South Korea | Right | 1946 | Was Left during the period of Japanese rule. Switched to Right after the Surrender of Japan. |
Sudan | Right | 1973 | Formerly Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, it switched sides 17 years later to match neighbours. |
Spain | Right | 1924 | Up to the 1920s Barcelona was Right, and Madrid was Left until 1924. The Madrid Metro still uses Lef... |
Algeria | Right | Part of France until 1962. | |
Iraq | Right | ||
Argentina | Right | 10 June 1945 | The anniversary on 10 June is still observed each year as Día de la Seguridad Vial (road safety day)... |
Afghanistan | Right | Kabul adopted Right 1955. | |
Yemen | Right | 1977 | South Yemen, formerly the British colony of Aden, changed to Right in 1977. A series of postage stam... |
Canada | Right | ||
Poland | Right | South-eastern Poland (former Austrian Partition) was Left until the 1920s. | |
Morocco | Right | Under French and Spanish protection until 1956. | |
Angola | Right | 1928 | Portuguese colony until 1975. |
Ukraine | Right | 1922 | Western parts of the country had Left under Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Uzbekistan | Right | ||
Ghana | Right | 4 August 1974 | British colony until 1957. Ghana switched to Right in 1974, |
Peru | Right | ||
Saudi Arabia | Right | 1942 | |
Madagascar | Right | This island nation was a French colony until 1958. | |
Ivory Coast | Right | Part of French West Africa before 1960. | |
Cameroon | Right | 1961 | |
Venezuela | Right | ||
Niger | Right | Part of French West Africa before 1958. | |
North Korea | Right | 1946 | Was Left during the period of Japanese rule. Switched to Right after the Surrender of Japan. |
Syria | Right | Was under French control. | |
Mali | Right | Part of French West Africa before 1960. | |
Burkina Faso | Right | Part of French West Africa before 1958. | |
Taiwan | Right | 1946 | Was Left during the period of Japanese rule. The Republic of China (1912–1949) changed Taiwan to Rig... |
Kazakhstan | Right | ||
Chad | Right | ||
Chile | Right | 1920s | |
Romania | Right | 1919 | Regions of Romania (Transylvania, Bukovina, parts of the Banat, Crișana and Maramureș) that were par... |
Somalia | Right | The former British Somaliland had Left until it formed a union with the former Italian Somaliland wh... | |
Senegal | Right | Part of French West Africa before 1960. | |
Guatemala | Right | ||
Netherlands | Right | 1 January 1906 | Includes Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten. |
Ecuador | Right | ||
Cambodia | Right | French protectorate before 1953. | |
Guinea | Right | ||
Benin | Right | Part of French West Africa before 1960. | |
Rwanda | Right | Belgian colony before 1962. Considering switching to Left. | |
Burundi | Right | Belgian colony before 1962. Considering switching to Left. | |
Bolivia | Right | ||
Tunisia | Right | Right was enforced in the French protectorate of Tunisia from 1881 to 1956. | |
South Sudan | Right | 1973 | Part of Sudan until 2011. |
Haiti | Right | French colony until 1804. | |
Belgium | Right | 1899 | |
Jordan | Right | ||
Dominican Republic | Right | ||
United Arab Emirates | Right | 1 September 1966 | Former British protectorate. |
Cuba | Right | ||
Honduras | Right | ||
Czech Republic | Right | 1939 | Switched during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. |
Sweden | Right | 3 September 1967 | The day of the switch was known as Dagen H. Most passenger vehicles were already LHD. |
Tajikistan | Right | ||
Portugal | Right | 1928 | Colonies Goa, Macau and Mozambique, which had land borders with Left countries, did not switch and c... |
Azerbaijan | Right | ||
Greece | Right | 1926 | Originally Left (albeit unofficially) since independence. The establishment of the traffic code swit... |
Hungary | Right | 1941 | Originally Left, like most of Austria-Hungary, but switched sides during the Second World War. |
Togo | Right | Part of French West Africa until 1960. | |
Israel | Right | ||
Austria | Right | 1921–38 | Originally Left, like most of Austria-Hungary, but switched sides after the annexation of Austria by... |
Belarus | Right | ||
Switzerland | Right | ||
Sierra Leone | Right | 1 March 1971 | British colony until 1961. Switched to Right being surrounded by neighbouring former French colonies... |
Laos | Right | French protectorate until 1953. The Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge is Left in connection to Thailand. | |
Turkmenistan | Right | ||
Libya | Right | Italian colony from 1911 to 1947. | |
Kyrgyzstan | Right | In 2012, over 20,000 cheap used RHD cars were imported from Japan. | |
Paraguay | Right | 1945 | |
Nicaragua | Right | ||
Bulgaria | Right | ||
Serbia | Right | 1926 | (As part of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes). Vojvodina was Left while part of Austria-Hungary... |
El Salvador | Right | ||
Republic of the Congo | Right | French colony before 1960. | |
Denmark | Right | Includes the Faroe Islands and Greenland. | |
Lebanon | Right | French Mandate of Lebanon before 1946. | |
Finland | Right | 8 June 1858 | |
Liberia | Right | Was under American control. | |
Norway | Right | ||
Slovakia | Right | 1939–41 | Switched during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. |
Palestine | Right | ||
Central African Republic | Right | French colonies before 1960. | |
Oman | Right | ||
Mauritania | Right | Part of French West Africa before 1960. Mining roads between Fderîck and Zouérat are Left. | |
Costa Rica | Right | ||
Kuwait | Right | British Protectorate until 1961. | |
Panama | Right | 1943 | |
Croatia | Right | 1926 | Was then part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. |
Georgia | Right | About 40% of vehicles in Georgia are RHD due to the low cost of used cars imported from Japan. | |
Eritrea | Right | 8 June 1964 | Italian colony before 1942. |
Mongolia | Right | ||
Uruguay | Right | 9 September 1945 | Became Left in 1918, but as in some other countries in South America, changed to Right in 1945. |
Puerto Rico | Right | ||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Right | 1918 | Switched sides after the collapse of Austria-Hungary. |
Qatar | Right | Former British protectorate. Switched to same side as neighbours. | |
Moldova | Right | ||
Armenia | Right | ||
Lithuania | Right | ||
Albania | Right | ||
Gambia | Right | 1 October 1965 | British colony until 1965. Switched to Right on 1 October 1965 being surrounded by the former French... |
Gabon | Right | French colony before 1960. | |
Slovenia | Right | 1926 | (As part of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.) Officially Left from 1915 as part of Austria-Hun... |
Equatorial Guinea | Right | Spanish colony before 1968. | |
Latvia | Right | ||
North Macedonia | Right | ||
Bahrain | Right | November 1967 | Former British protectorate. Switched to the same side as its neighbours. |
Estonia | Right | ||
Djibouti | Right | French colony before 1977. | |
Comoros | Right | French colony before 1975. | |
Luxembourg | Right | ||
Montenegro | Right | ||
Western Sahara | Right | Spanish colony until 1976. | |
Cape Verde | Right | 1928 | Portuguese colony before 1975. |
Belize | Right | 1961 | British colony before 1981. Switched to same side as neighbours. |
Iceland | Right | 26 May 1968 | This Atlantic island nation changed to Right on H-dagurinn. Most passenger cars were already LHD. |
Vanuatu | Right | Co-administered under France and the United Kingdom until 1980. | |
Sao Tome and Principe | Right | 1928 | Portuguese colony until 1975. |
Guam | Right | ||
Micronesia | Right | Was under American control. | |
Andorra | Right | Landlocked between France and Spain. | |
American Samoa | Right | ||
Northern Mariana Islands | Right | ||
Liechtenstein | Right | Landlocked between Switzerland and Austria. | |
Gibraltar | Right | 1929 | Gibraltar is Right because of its land border with Spain. |
Monaco | Right | Was under French control. | |
Marshall Islands | Right | Was under American control. | |
San Marino | Right | Enclaved state surrounded by Italy. | |
Palau | Right | Most passenger vehicles are RHD due to them being imported from Australia and Japan. | |
Vatican City | Right | Enclave of Rome. | |
India | Left | Part of British India before 1947. | |
Indonesia | Left | Roads and railways were built by the Dutch, with Left for roads to conform to British and Japanese s... | |
Pakistan | Left | Part of British India before 1947. | |
Bangladesh | Left | Part of Pakistan before 1971, which was part of British India before 1947. | |
Japan | Left | Left was enacted in law in 1924. One of the few non-British-colony countries to use Left. Okinawa Pr... | |
Thailand | Left | One of the few non-British-colony Left countries. Shares a long land border with Right Myanmar, Laos... | |
United Kingdom | Left | An island nation with a land border with the Republic of Ireland, which is also Left. Also Left are ... | |
Tanzania | Left | Was British colony until 1961. | |
South Africa | Left | British colony before 1910. | |
Kenya | Left | Part of the British East Africa Protectorate before 1963. | |
Uganda | Left | Part of British Uganda Protectorate from 1894 until 1962. | |
Malaysia | Left | British colony before 1957. | |
Mozambique | Left | Portuguese colony until 1975. Drives on the same side as its neighbours. | |
Nepal | Left | Shares open land border with Left India. | |
Australia | Left | British colonies before 1901. Includes Australian external territories. | |
Sri Lanka | Left | British Ceylon from 1815 to 1948. | |
Malawi | Left | British colony before 1964. | |
Zambia | Left | British colony before 1964. | |
Zimbabwe | Left | British colony before 1965 (de facto) or 1980 (de jure). | |
Papua New Guinea | Left | After Australia occupied German New Guinea during World War I, it switched to Left. | |
Hong Kong | Left | Hong Kong was a British colony from 1841 to 1941 and from 1945 to 1997, when the dependent territory... | |
Singapore | Left | This island nation was a British colony until 1963. It was also part of Malaysia until 1965. | |
Ireland | Left | What is now the Republic of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom before 1922. The Republic covers ... | |
New Zealand | Left | These Pacific islands, including territories Niue and Cook Islands, were former British colonies. | |
Namibia | Left | 1920 | When South Africa occupied German South West Africa in the First World War, it switched to Left. Sou... |
Jamaica | Left | British colony before 1962. Caribbean island. Most passenger vehicles are RHD, tractor-trailers and ... | |
Botswana | Left | British colony before 1966. | |
Lesotho | Left | British protectorate from 1885 to 1966. Enclave of Left South Africa. | |
Trinidad and Tobago | Left | British colony before 1962. Caribbean island. | |
Timor Leste | Left | 19 July 1976 | Portuguese colony until 1975. Switched to Right with Portugal in 1928; under the Indonesian annexati... |
Cyprus | Left | Under UK administration before 1960. Island nation. De facto divided between the Republic of Cyprus,... | |
Mauritius | Left | This island nation was a British colony before 1968. | |
Eswatini | Left | British protectorate until 1968. Continues to drive on the same side as neighbouring countries. | |
Fiji | Left | The island nation was a British colony before 1970. | |
Guyana | Left | British colony until 1966. One of the only two countries in continental America which are in Left, t... | |
Solomon Islands | Left | This island nation was a British protectorate before 1975. | |
Bhutan | Left | Under British protection before 1949. | |
Macau | Left | Macau was under Portuguese rule until 1999, when the dependent territory was transferred to China. | |
Suriname | Left | 1920s | Dutch colony until 1975. One of the only two countries in continental America which are in Left, the... |
Malta | Left | British colony before 1964. Island nation. | |
Maldives | Left | This island nation was a British colony before 1965. | |
Brunei | Left | British protection until 1984. | |
Bahamas | Left | British colony before 1973. Caribbean island. Most passenger vehicles are LHD due to them being impo... | |
Barbados | Left | This Atlantic island state was a British colony before 1966. | |
Samoa | Left | 7 September 2009 | Despite New Zealand occupying German Samoa during the first World War, the country did not switch to... |
Saint Lucia | Left | This Caribbean island nation was a British colony before 1979. | |
Kiribati | Left | This Pacific island nation was a British colony before 1979. | |
Seychelles | Left | This island nation was a British colony until 1976. | |
Grenada | Left | British colony before 1974. Caribbean island. | |
Tonga | Left | British protectorate before 1970. Polynesian island nation. | |
Jersey | Left | Was Right from 1940 to 1945 due to the German occupation. | |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Left | ||
Antigua and Barbuda | Left | These Caribbean islands were a British colony until 1958. | |
Isle of Man | Left | ||
Cayman Islands | Left | Most passenger vehicles are LHD due to imports from the United States, which has Right. | |
Dominica | Left | British colony before 1978. Caribbean island. | |
Guernsey | Left | Was Right from 1940 to 1945 due to the German occupation. | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Left | This Caribbean island nation was a British colony before 1983. | |
Turks and Caicos Islands | Left | Most passenger vehicles are LHD due to imports from the United States, which has Right. | |
British Virgin Islands | Left | Most passenger vehicles are LHD due to imports from the United States, which is Right. | |
Nauru | Left | 1918 | This island nation was administered by Australia until 1968. |
Tuvalu | Left | Formerly a British colony. Became independent in 1978. | |
Falkland Islands | Left | Briefly switched to Right during the Falklands War. |