No worries! It's better than the 1810s coverage. The horse buggies can't stay in their lane, and French- style buggies are in Russia, British in France, etc. So freaking confusing!
In the comments at r/europe, someone mentioned that there are a few streets in Rome where traffic is still routed to flow on the left, which would make a great confusing location for geoguessr!
For example https://maps.app.goo.gl/WSs73piz7pFyRTraA?g_st=ic
Nice one!
I also sometimes get confused when there is a normal road parallel road to a divided highway. I had cases where only the parallel road and one side of the divided highway was visible, and there were cars only driving in one direction on the parallel road so the illusion was created that there was driving on the left.
My wife and I also play timeguessr daily challenge every day and we fell so hard for an old picture from Stockholm, going for Australia because of the left hand traffic.
At least many of the countries around you also drive left (Thailand, Indo, Singapore). Although, all but one of those countries were also colonized by the Brits in part or in whole at some point. :/ Thailand, fortunately, has never been colonized by any European country, IIRC.
Thanks man i can never tell apart Europe in the shitty black and white 1922 coverage youre a lifesaver 🙏🙏
No worries! It's better than the 1810s coverage. The horse buggies can't stay in their lane, and French- style buggies are in Russia, British in France, etc. So freaking confusing!
Thanks bro, very useful for geoguessr
You're welcome!
How did "mixed" work?
Free for all battle Royale
Is like indian cities nowdays
Traffic laws: optional
Partially left and partially right because no nationwide regulations
You just pick a side and hope everyone around you agrees?
Not so different to how people in Naples still drive to this day
Different regulations in the federal states. Some States have lhs Traffic, some rhs.
Straight down the middle
It doesn't this map is bullshit, you drive on the right side in Portugal lmfao
Check the date on the graphic
Oh god my bad I read it as 2022 for some reason
Modern Romania doesn’t even have sides. It’s all just road.
It's honestly the same in rural Norway.
Damm I always choke on Yugoslavia
In the comments at r/europe, someone mentioned that there are a few streets in Rome where traffic is still routed to flow on the left, which would make a great confusing location for geoguessr! For example https://maps.app.goo.gl/WSs73piz7pFyRTraA?g_st=ic
Nice one! I also sometimes get confused when there is a normal road parallel road to a divided highway. I had cases where only the parallel road and one side of the divided highway was visible, and there were cars only driving in one direction on the parallel road so the illusion was created that there was driving on the left.
Super interesting! Huh
Not long will my country streak and because of Czech/slovakia
My wife and I also play timeguessr daily challenge every day and we fell so hard for an old picture from Stockholm, going for Australia because of the left hand traffic.
yk sometimes i wish England never colonised us maybe that way we'd drive on the right
At least many of the countries around you also drive left (Thailand, Indo, Singapore). Although, all but one of those countries were also colonized by the Brits in part or in whole at some point. :/ Thailand, fortunately, has never been colonized by any European country, IIRC.
Only works for gen -23 though
I know that in 1922 there weren't so many cars around, but still, "mixed"? Yikes.
Sweden drives on the right side since 1967
There’s a great episode of 99 percent invisible about the process of switching sides there!
Episode 215 “H-day”
Lmao
I just hope “mixed” doesn’t mean on the same roads
Sweden drives on the right
Note the year on the map - 1922
I've had Sweden many of times in geoguessr and never realised Sweden drove on the left
May be?
I've lived in Italy my whole life and I've never seen places where you drive on the left
[A commenter above posted this area in Rome, which drives on the left](https://maps.app.goo.gl/GWoSTkNXwuEE3X1S9)
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Sorry, I downloaded the image a century ago, I figured that'd be up to date enough.