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von Scharnhorst28 May 2007 6:18 a.m. PST

It's bank holiday again. (BASTARDS, I don't want to watch the lower classes having barbecues, when they should be working!), any way, as is normal they have that bloody load of rubbish "Don Camillo on T.V.

I noticed that the motorbike and side car had the side car on the British side. Then later the truck was a right hand drive.

What happened?

WAS Italy driving on the left at that time? If so, does any one know when Europe standardised it?

(Aye, I know about the "Napoleons road train" story)

Sweden changed in 1974, but mainland Europe?

aecurtis Fezian28 May 2007 9:53 a.m. PST

link

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Note the exceptions regarding Italy!

Allen

von Scharnhorst29 May 2007 2:06 a.m. PST

Cheers. Don't know where they got the RHD stuff from then. One of the worlds great mysteries.:-))

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