Talk:RENAULT MEGANE R.S. 275 TROPHY - R/@comment-84.24.8.99-20170130021015/@comment-4939977-20170130171445

@The Fandom user above me: But wouldn't that be dangerous, especially on freeways? An LHD car driving on the left side of the road is risky because you have to turn your neck to the right to see the opposite side of the freeway and that would also mean an increased chance of accidents. This also applies to minor public roads where the only two lanes are forward and reverse. You are more likely to crash in an LHD car driving on the left because you have no knowledge or awareness of what's going on at the other lane (the right lane). That, or you were driving on the right like it were a contraflow or one-way lane and you didn't know of the car ahead zooming toward you at high speeds.

I know you're too "attached" to LHD cars, but please take this as a safety advice.