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I think it depends on what kind of car you learn and get used to driving. I'm left-handed, I studied left-hand drive, I drive left-hand drive and I'm fine! Sela somehow steer in the right-hand drive Mark II-horror, everything is not there))) Out of habit, you reach for the turn signals, and turn on the wipers! I'm not even talking about the lever. I felt like an idiot) But, as I said above, I'm sure it's a matter of habit.
I don't know about left-handers, but as a right-hander, I'm quite comfortable on the right-hand drive. You switch in a split second. I can safely drive both right-and left-hand drive cars.
I think they are just as comfortable as we are.Cars in general are made for all people in general, for one complexion.Right-handers are also not very comfortable driving right-hand drive cars,but both right-handers and left-handers adapt to this type of car.