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While most first-time visitors to Europe choo-choose to travel by train, consider the convenience of driving. Behind the ...
Renting a car in Britain and Ireland can be a smart move — especially in Ireland, which lacks an extensive rail network. | ...
Hitting the open road means hitting the right side of the open road in the U.S. but some of the world does it differently. Here's why that is.
And let's not mention roundabouts. Some 165 countries and territories drive on the right; mainly in the Americas, Continental Europe, most of Africa and mainland Asia (except South Asia and Thailand), ...
When you board a plane, you'll always step onto the aircraft from the left - and it turns out there is a very good reason for this - and it's all to do with ships and boats ...
Around a third of the world's countries drive on the left-hand side of the road. We reveal those that do, plus explain where it all started.
Swedish people tended to buy left-hand-drive cars, so the switch to the right was carried out for safety reasons. The UK rejected the idea on the grounds of cost and safety.
Find out if you can drive in the UK with a foreign driving licence. Our guide can help non-GB licence holders understand how to get on the road legally.
The UK is one of several countries to drive on the left-hand side of the road, but why do the Brits drive on the left?
Japan has always driven on the left, despite never being a part of the British Empire, but why is this? The answer takes us back through centuries of Japanese history and may surprise you!
The party out of power is supposed to moderate the majority’s excesses — but Democrats’ over-the-top hysteria is a dereliction of duty.
The situation of Eriksson — England’s first foreign manager — was perhaps the most similar to Tuchel’s in terms of the gap between his appointment and start date.