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What happens at the border crossing between two countries, one of whom drives on the left, the other on the right?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Going through a border crossing often involves being channelled into single lanes for customs etc checks to take place; and it is therefore easy to ensure that drivers rejoin normal tranffic on the correct side of the road. For a comprehensive website on this wholes subject see http://www.travel-library.com/general/driving/driv
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Sweden was a 'left hand drive' country until 1967, when it switched to the right in line with the countries with which it shares a border - Norway, Finland. The main border crossings would have had filters and single lanes but I'd have beeen more worried in the northern regions - rural, quiet, underpopulated and with scores of semiofficial and unmanned crossings. Imagine the trouble you could get have had there! When Sweden did change -- at 3.00am on 5 Sept 1967 -- traffic speeds were greatly reduced for twomonths to ensure that head-on collisions were minimised!