From Left To Right

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The decision to switch to right-hand traffic was taken by the Swedish parliament in 1963, and it took the government four years to prepare for the change. In the lead-up to the switch, the government organized a massive public information campaign, with advertisements, films, and even a special song, all aimed at helping Swedes prepare for the change.

However, on the morning of September 3, 1967, chaos reigned on Swedish roads. Cars, buses, and trucks all struggled to adapt to the new rules, leading to a number of accidents and traffic jams. Nevertheless, Sweden eventually managed to make the switch, and today driving on the right-hand side of the road is second nature to Swedes.