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Hello, please tell me if anyone has a right-hand drive Toyota rear-wheel drive or some other Japanese car on this forum, please tell me if you have any difficulties driving around the city or outside the city, is it hard to change lanes or overtake trucks, I'm interested because we have right-hand drive cars but since we do not have standards, we have people driving on the left and on the right steering wheel. Are there Toyota chaser or mark 2 fans that you are having trouble with?
or you do not take a steam bath, in general, jdm fans share their opinion?
we were forbidden to drive right-hand drive cars due to the fact that accidents have become more frequent, and now there are few right-hand drive cars, mostly fans buy, or those who do not have enough money for a left-hand drive car, since right-hand drive cars in our country are falling in price and they are cheap, but because that high-quality and very reliable, they are becoming less and less in good condition, cars are now not inferior in price to left-hand drive.
 

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Is the US the JDM/ RHD cars had to be imported by the buyer. They were never built for the US market. RHD is legal but not the standard. We just have specific lane requirements not any rules on which side the driver sits on.
I use to drive a RHD Jeep that was for mail delivery and after a couple days it was no different than driving a LHD vehicle.
 

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Is the US the JDM/ RHD cars had to be imported by the buyer. They were never built for the US market. RHD is legal but not the standard. We just have specific lane requirements not any rules on which side the driver sits on.
I use to drive a RHD Jeep that was for mail delivery and after a couple days it was no different than driving a LHD vehicle.
thanks, it’s clear around the city, but on the highway there are some difficulties in overtaking, etc.?
 

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No, not really. It is odd because on our roads that puts the driver on the outside and away from a road's centerline.
You have to adapt to some limited visiablity but it doesn't take long to get use to it.
 

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No, not really. It is odd because on our roads that puts the driver on the outside and away from a road's centerline.
You have to adapt to some limited visiablity but it doesn't take long to get use to it.
well, you probably need to keep your distance on a right-hand drive car, since you won’t see what is happening in the oncoming lane, rather than on a left-hand drive car.
 

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no, I understand, but there are jdm fans in the United States, and it would be interesting to listen to their opinion, guys, please unsubscribe, experience in driving a right-hand drive toyota or nissan car would be interesting to listen
 
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