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Old 03-01-2015, 11:49 PM   #11
AUwindsor
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Default Re: Australia driving on the Right post '17 (LHD)

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Perhaps we should have MID DRIVE vehicles?

Then we could flood all the world markets aussie innovation....

Probably be safer sitting in the middle ...
this is the best idea yet. no need to change the road setup in ANY country.. rather just build all vehicles globally MID DRIVE. a little wider than average with a passenger seat on each side of the driver

this is a perfect Mr Burns from the Simpsons idea, aka the real elite that own all the corporations can now sell a car built in China (with peasant labor) to anywhere in the world without all of the lhd / rhd woes

Then the aussie nanna politicians who hate more than breathe oxygen, will have NO EXCUSE remaining
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