75 Countries drive on the left. The following is a list of countries of the world whose inhabitants drive on the left-hand side of the road. Most of the drivers of these countries use right-hand-drive vehicles.
1. Anguilla
2. Antigua and Barbuda
3. Australia
4. Bahamas
5. Bangladesh
6. Barbados
7. Bermuda
8. Bhutan
9. Botswana
10. Brunei
11. Cayman Islands
12. Christmas Island (Australia)
13. Cook Islands
14. Cyprus
15. Dominica
16. East Timor
17. Falkland Islands
18. Fiji
19. Grenada
20. Guernsey (Channel Islands)
21. Guyana
22. Hong Kong
23. India
24. Indonesia
25. Ireland
26. Isle of Man
27. Jamaica
28. Japan
29. Jersey (Channel Islands)
30. Kenya
31. Kiribati
32. Cocos (Keeling) Islands (Australia)
33. Lesotho
34. Macau
35. Malawi
36. Malaysia
37. Maldives
38. Malta
39. Mauritius
40. Montserrat
41. Mozambique
42. Namibia
43. Nauru
44. Nepal
45. New Zealand
46. Niue
47. Norfolk Island (Australia)
48. Pakistan
49. Papua New Guinea
50. Pitcairn Islands (Britain)
51. Saint Helena
52. Saint Kitts and Nevis
53. Saint Lucia
54. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
55. Seychelles
56. Singapore
57. Solomon Islands
58. South Africa
59. Sri Lanka
60. Suriname
61. Swaziland
62. Tanzania
63. Thailand
64. Tokelau (New Zealand)
65. Tonga
66. Trinidad and Tobago
67. Turks and Caicos Islands
68. Tuvalu
69. Uganda
70. United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland)
71. Virgin Islands (British)
72. Virgin Islands (US)
73. Zambia
74. Zimbabwe
75. Samoa (as of September 2009)
Related link has a interactive World Map
Too many to list.
See the link.
Note:
The link refers to "left hand traffic" to mean driving on the left side of the road, where some countries normally would refer to this as "right hand drive" to mean the driver sits on the right hand side of the vehicle.
See the related links below about right- and left-hand traffic. The Wikipedia article includes a map of which countries drive on the right (red) and left (blue).
There are more than 50 countries that drive on the left. Mostly old British Colonies.
Japan drives on the left hand side as well
76 countries (territories included).
US Virgin Islands written by Bill Russell
Did you have a specific country in mind? As for me, personally, I live in a country which drives on the right side of the road, but I'm originally from a country which drives on the left side of the road. If you're trying to pinpoint a specific country and which side of the road they're on, there's an article on Wikipedia about right and left hand drive. See the related link at the bottom.
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Singapore drives on the left side of the road like Britain & Japan
If a car is driving along a road, (on its correct side of the road for the country) then the side nearest the curb (sidewalk)/edge of the road is called the "near side". By implication, the side nearest the center of the road is then referred to as the "offside". Normally the side on which the driver sits will be the "offside" of the car. However, if the car is left hand drive and driving in a country that drives on the left, then the driver will be on the "near side" while driving in that country.
As of 7 September 2009, the country of Samoa drives on the left. American Samoa still drive on the right.
In the United States, everyone drives on the right side of the road, like many other countries. However, in places like Britain and other European countries, driving on the left side of the road is normal.
you drive on the left side on the road and the steering wheel is on the right side. The current answer is incorrect. Germany drives on the right side of the road and always has.
People in the Czech Republic drive on the left side of the road.
Kenya (where Nairobi is located) drives on the left.
There might be some registered in Germany, but Germany drives on the right, so left hand drive is the norm.
The UK drives on the left side of the road and cars normally have the steering wheel on the right side of the vehicle.
We drive on the left side from New Zealand's British heritage