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Fred c

What side of the road do they drive on in Ireland?


    



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minimetro
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The left - same as UK.


MaryC O
Anywhere to avoid ********** road works....................


fordcoupe96
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Left side with some very narrow roads.


breedgemh_101
Depends on how much drink they have taken. Some of the immigrants/asylum seekers forget at times.


Cormac D
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On the top


Ripsrod
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Left side!


lisa_mcelreavey
the same as the u.k i should know live there


fionn hannon
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the ******* left side of the road


Bubbles
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BOTH


Ciaran D
The Left


lilbritt_291
left side


Traveller
left side, more ergonomical, no modification to Northern Ireland which is adhering to British laws


James Mack
Usually down the middle or as in the UK on the left.


Citizen Mac
Most of them drive on the left.


Garnet
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left if the driver has any sense :D


selchiequeen
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Left, unless on a narrow one car width road, then its the centre.


rosie
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both, keeping to the left most of the time


SAMMY
Just carried out an experiment.Cars on the left and lorries on the right! Seriously we drive on the left in both parts of the country.


x~orlaith~babii~x
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left hand side!! same as England but different everywhere else!!! x(",)x


mo the man
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whatdya mean, both sides of course. if we all drove on the same side think of all the accidents we'd have.


MASON
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Both sides!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...


old know all
In cities, on the left. In the country, wherever there's room.


tokyocraze
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The side where there are the most pubs.



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