The British overseas territory of Gibraltar changed to driving on the right hand side of the road, in order to avoid accidents involving vehicles from Spain


Sunday 16th June 1929

The British overseas territory of Gibraltar changed to driving on the right hand side of the road, in order to avoid accidents involving vehicles from Spain. Some public buses however, until recently were RHD, with a special door allowing passengers to enter on the right hand side. However, most passenger cars are LHD, as in Spain, with the exception of second-hand cars brought in from the UK and Japan and some vehicles used by the British forces.


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