Go to London. They tell you the right side of the mad is the wrong side of the road. People argue philosophically. But in London, or in America, you drive on the side of the road everyone has agreed to or you collide.
Hello, what does the sentence in red mean? Thanks
Does it mean if you drive wong side is considered as mentally disabled people? Because in the US and the UK, people drive different side?
Sorry, I just found I posted on the wrong category of the forum. This is not about grammar.
There is a typo. It should be: They tell you the right side of the road is the wrong side of the road.
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There is a typo.
It should be:
They tell you the right side of the road is the wrong side of the road.