It is interesting that this vehicle, made and used in Switzerland, has right-hand steering. In the eighties, I learned that before the war, the mountainous states of Switzerland, Austria and northern Italy drove on the left side and used right-hand steering. Austria was changed at the Anschluß by the German Army driving down the Autobahn from Munich to Salzburg on the German side, so the northbound traffic had to change. RHD was used so that drivers could see the edge of the road.
It is interesting that this vehicle, made and used in Switzerland, has right-hand steering. In the eighties, I learned that before the war, the mountainous states of Switzerland, Austria and northern Italy drove on the left side and used right-hand steering. Austria was changed at the Anschluß by the German Army driving down the Autobahn from Munich to Salzburg on the German side, so the northbound traffic had to change. RHD was used so that drivers could see the edge of the road.
gaudeamus66 4 months ago
Does this bus haves power stearing?
fbw71u 4 months ago