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Understanding Left-Hand Drive (LHD) and Right-Hand Drive (RHD) Vehicles

LHD stands for "Left-Hand Drive". It refers to a vehicle that is designed for use in countries where the driver sits on the left side of the road, as opposed to a right-hand drive (RHD) vehicle which is designed for use in countries where the driver sits on the right side of the road.

In most countries, vehicles are designed with the driver sitting on the left side of the road, so LHD vehicles are the norm. However, some countries, such as Japan and the United Kingdom, have right-hand traffic, so RHD vehicles are used there.

It's important to note that LHD and RHD vehicles have different steering systems and other components that are designed for use in specific markets. Therefore, it is not possible to convert a LHD vehicle to RHD or vice versa without significant modifications.

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