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Old January 21st, 2004, 07:30 AM
Mark Brader
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Default Driving on the right (was: US going metric?)

Mark Brader:
All right, try it yourself. Google on "most populous countries" ...


1. China 1,286,975,468
2. India 1,049,700,118 Left
3. United States 290,342,554
...


Miguel Cruz:
For this to make much sense we'd need data on how many people in these
countries actually drive.


So you're telling Lynn Gianni that she asked the wrong question.
Those numbers were a response to her posting doubting my statement
that driving on the right is clearly dominant worldwide by *any*
measure.
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