1. Changing sides of the road
    Have any of you been to borders where road traffic changes sides of the road? I would be interested to see any photos of this. There are 30 borders worldwide
    Sep 11, 2002 @ 15:55 - nfhodder ("nfhodder" <lists@...>)
  2. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Changing sides of the road
    First, welcome to BP! Second, thanks for posting this...I was thinking of this issue recently, and distinctly remember the occasion of Sweden s changeover in
    Sep 11, 2002 @ 16:30 - Bill Hanrahan ("Bill Hanrahan" <hanrahan@...>)
  3. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Changing sides of the road
    Great page, nfhodder! Here are some pix from the Swedish event: Upper picture: From Kungsgatan street, Stockholm exact during the change from left to right.
    Sep 11, 2002 @ 19:59 - Jan S. Krogh ("Jan S. Krogh" <jan.krogh@takas.lt>)
  4. Re: Changing sides of the road
    ... That Keep Right sign in Iceland reminds me of the problems I had driving there. On the hundreds of miles of dirt roads they don t so much drive on the
    Sep 11, 2002 @ 22:59 - Grant Hutchison ("Grant Hutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  5. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Changing sides of the road
    Gibraltar changed to driving on the right in 1925 because of the border problem.Did Austria dive on the left until 1920? Does anyone know? ... From: nfhodder
    Sep 12, 2002 @ 07:31 - Bill Burke ("Bill Burke" <bill@...>)
  6. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Changing sides of the road
    Gibraltar did not changes sides in 1925, but at 5am on Sunday 16th June 1929, just over a year after Portugal had made the same change. Parts of Austria
    Sep 12, 2002 @ 07:53 - Nicholas F Hodder ("Nicholas F Hodder" <lists@...>)
  7. Re: Changing sides of the road
    A very interesting and impressive site, I must say. Lots of things I didn t know, but the fact that in Alsace-Lorraine the trains still use the right track,
    Sep 12, 2002 @ 09:08 - Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)