Countries that Drive on the Right

Around 70% of the world’s countries drive on the right, with a little over 66% of the world’s people population driving on the right.

In the past, the vast majority of countries travelled on the left-side of the road. Countries that now drive on the right usually use left-hand drive vehicles. Vehicles on roundabouts travel in a counter clockwise direction and left-turning vehicles must give-way to oncoming traffic.

The map displayed below shows countries that use left-hand drive vehicles and the list below details countries that drive on the right and may be of use if you are visiting a country and intend on driving.

Also available is a list of countries that drive on the left.

Countries that use Left-Hand Drive Vehicles

Left hand drive countries map
Left hand drive vehicles countries map
AfghanistanEthiopiaNicaragua
AlbaniaFinlandNiger
AlgeriaFranceNigeria
American SamoaFrench GuianaNorway
AndorraFrench PolynesiaOman
AngolaGabonPalau
ArgentinaGeorgiaPanama
ArmeniaGermanyParaguay
ArubaGhanaPeru
AustriaGibraltarPhilippines
AzerbaijanGreecePoland
BahrainGreenlandPortugal
BelarusGuatemalaQatar
BelgiumGuineaRomania
BelizeGuinea-BissauRussia
BeninHaitiRwanda
BoliviaHondurasSan Marino
Bosnia and HerzegovinaHungarySao Tome and Principe
BrazilIcelandSaudi Arabia
BulgariaIranSenegal
Burkina FasoIraqSerbia and Montenegro
BurundiIsraelSierra Leone
CambodiaItalySlovakia
CameroonJordanSlovenia
CanadaKazakhstanSpain
Cape VerdeKuwaitSudan
Central African RepublicKyrgyzstanSweden
ChadLaosSwitzerland
ChileLatviaSyria
ChinaLebanonTaiwan
ColombiaLiberiaTajikistan
ComorosLibyaTogo
Congo, Democratic Republic of theLiechtensteinTunisia
Costa RicaLithuaniaTurkey
Cote d'IvoireLuxembourgTurkmenistan
CroatiaMacedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic ofUkraine
CubaMadagascarUnited Arab Emirates
Czech RepublicMaliUnited States
DenmarkMarshall IslandsUruguay
DjiboutiMauritaniaUzbekistan
Dominican RepublicMexicoVanuatu
EcuadorMoldovaVenezuela
EgyptMonacoVietnam
El SalvadorMongoliaWestern Sahara
Equatorial GuineaMoroccoYemen
EritreaNetherlands
EstoniaNew Caledonia

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