Oh my, I have driven with some of you folks who cling to the "other" side of the road. Drove in northern England, Scotland and in New Zealand. Most of the time it didn't make any difference as the road was only one lane wide anyway. In England and Scotland, the most interesting part was the one and a half lane roads with right angle turns and six foot high stone walls. I quickly understood why the English and Scots were such great Formula 1 drivers, they just went down the road and practiced.
Woodie knows that I've ridden the train in Australia (and England and Scotland too) as we talked about riding the XPT from Melbourne to Sydney. Later I viewed a video of a portion of that piece of track where standard and wide gauge tracks parallel each other and they showed some wonderful shots of several steam engines side by sides. For me it would have been worth the price of a plane ticket to OZ to have seen that happen.
Bob