The raining ambient sound does help me to improve my concentration. I like to hear these white noise. (Excuse me long comment below.) Hong Kong is also a region of RHS (Right Hand Side) Drive. So, these scenes of highway and driving view, are so similar what we seen in Hong Kong. 1. The speed limit of HK highways are 80km/h, 100km/h and even 110km/h; 2. Commuter buses are locked at 70km/h max., according to the law; 3. In HK, it's always full of lamp posts throughout the whole highway; 4. I understand that it's not possible in Japan, because of highway are really long and have to saving energy; 5. Japanese-brand vehicles are very common in HK. 6. Respect to Japanese. Even the trucks and coaches, their wheels are still shinny just like new.
@@RainMan_JP UK, Japan, HK & Macau are RHS-drive regions. ruclips.net/video/AzaI4IBmSX8/видео.html Highly recommend this channel and this video. Enjoy.
I didn’t know that in Japan you drive on the left.... I am used to driving on the right and when I was in Singapore we rented a car and experienced driving on the left. In the roundabouts it was tremendous....
There are various theories as to why traffic is on the left in Japan. The most plausible theory is that it stems from the culture of the samurai. It is said that the left side of the road was chosen because samurai used to carry their swords on the left side of their hips, so it was natural for them to pass on the left side of the road. (The reason for this is that when the right side is passed, the sheaths of the sword touch each other, and the left side of the sword lags behind when attacked from the left side.
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The raining ambient sound does help me to improve my concentration. I like to hear these white noise.
(Excuse me long comment below.)
Hong Kong is also a region of RHS (Right Hand Side) Drive. So, these scenes of highway and driving view, are so similar what we seen in Hong Kong.
1. The speed limit of HK highways are 80km/h, 100km/h and even 110km/h;
2. Commuter buses are locked at 70km/h max., according to the law;
3. In HK, it's always full of lamp posts throughout the whole highway;
4. I understand that it's not possible in Japan, because of highway are really long and have to saving energy;
5. Japanese-brand vehicles are very common in HK.
6. Respect to Japanese. Even the trucks and coaches, their wheels are still shinny just like new.
I didn't know Hong Kong had the same right-hand traffic as Japan. I haven't been to Hong Kong yet, so I'd like to go.
@@RainMan_JP UK, Japan, HK & Macau are RHS-drive regions.
ruclips.net/video/AzaI4IBmSX8/видео.html
Highly recommend this channel and this video. Enjoy.
I didn’t know that in Japan you drive on the left.... I am used to driving on the right and when I was in Singapore we rented a car and experienced driving on the left. In the roundabouts it was tremendous....
There are various theories as to why traffic is on the left in Japan.
The most plausible theory is that it stems from the culture of the samurai.
It is said that the left side of the road was chosen because samurai used to carry their swords on the left side of their hips, so it was natural for them to pass on the left side of the road. (The reason for this is that when the right side is passed, the sheaths of the sword touch each other, and the left side of the sword lags behind when attacked from the left side.
@@RainMan_JP You’re right my friend. After writing the message for you I did a little research and read exactly what you wrote me... Thank you 😃