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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 22:24:49 GMT, "Han Monsees"
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2) (stupid question): are the pedals of a British car in the same order as
in a Continental car (left to right: clutch-brake-throtle)?


One way to think about it is that the gear lever, handbrake, radio and
heater controls stay in the same position relative to the car, but in
general the other controls, including the pedals, stay in the same
position relative to the driver.

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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 22:24:49 GMT, "Han Monsees"
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2) (stupid question): are the pedals of a British car in the same
order as in a Continental car (left to right:
clutch-brake-throtle)?


One way to think about it is that the gear lever, handbrake, radio
and heater controls stay in the same position relative to the car,
but in general the other controls, including the pedals, stay in
the same position relative to the driver.


The indicator and windscreen wiper sticks seem to switch sides though.
That was useful when switching from driving a Skoda Felicia in the UK
to a Toyota Corolla in the USA (indicator stick is on the left), but
quite confusing when switching between the Skoda and a Corolla in the
UK (the Corolla's is on the right).

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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 10:02:18 +0000, Robin May wrote:

The indicator and windscreen wiper sticks seem to switch sides though.
That was useful when switching from driving a Skoda Felicia in the UK
to a Toyota Corolla in the USA (indicator stick is on the left), but
quite confusing when switching between the Skoda and a Corolla in the
UK (the Corolla's is on the right).


I learnt in 2 cars, one was left-hand indicators, one right-hand, so I'm
ambidextrous I guess.
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 22:24:49 GMT, "Han Monsees"
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2) (stupid question): are the pedals of a British car in the same
order as in a Continental car (left to right:
clutch-brake-throtle)?


One way to think about it is that the gear lever, handbrake, radio
and heater controls stay in the same position relative to the car,
but in general the other controls, including the pedals, stay in
the same position relative to the driver.


The indicator and windscreen wiper sticks seem to switch sides though.
That was useful when switching from driving a Skoda Felicia in the UK
to a Toyota Corolla in the USA (indicator stick is on the left), but
quite confusing when switching between the Skoda and a Corolla in the
UK (the Corolla's is on the right).


Typically Japanese cars have indicators on the right, wipers on the left,
the opposite to most cars.

However, more modern Japanese cars are following the standard convention of
indicators on the left

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"Oliver Keating" writes:

Typically Japanese cars have indicators on the right, wipers on the left,
the opposite to most cars.

However, more modern Japanese cars are following the standard convention of
indicators on the left


I'm guessing that more modern Japanese cars are being manufactured in
Europe, hence the change in positioning of controls on those models.
Overall, Japanese cars seem more standardized with positioning of
wiper, headlight and other controls. Although European manufacturers
seem to have standardized on indicator positioning, the rest of the
controls still vary between manufaturers, and even models from the
same manufacturer.


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