left-hand drive
(Australia, New Zealand) To abandon one's normal surroundings and live in the bush; to flee into the bush; to revert to a feral nature
Describes a motor vehicle with the steering wheel on the left-hand side, designed for use in countries such as the Americas (with a few small exceptions), South Korea and continental Europe where cars normally drive on the right side of the road.
Relating to mechanical vibration
plural of name server
ヨーロッパを横断して運転する予定だったので、中古の左ハンドルのセダンを買いました。
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