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題名: In Samoa, Drivers Switch to Left Side of the Road
記者: By Richard S. Chang
発行日: September 8, 2009
URL: http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/08/in-samoa-drivers-switch-to-left-side-of-the-road/?hpw
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【Answers to Content Questions/内容についての質問の正解】
1 The were no celebrations. The holiday was imposed for the purpose of
helping the country switch from driving on the right side of the
road to driving on the left.
2 It is cheaper to import cars from Australia and New Zealand than
from the United States and Europe.
3 For now the Samoan government will allow cars with steering wheels
on either side to circulate.
4 It means passengers will have to board the bus from the middle of
the street.
5 There was little effect as there were no serious accidents and only
a couple of minor fender benders.
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