Compare driving standards by country.
🇨🇦 Canada
Drive on the right
Right-hand traffic
Speed in km/h Fuel in liters
🇰🇷 Korea
Drive on the right
Right-hand traffic
Speed in km/h Fuel in liters
Compare by Country
Compare driving standards across countries, including driving side and speed units.
| Country | Driving side | Speed unit |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | km/h | |
| Korea | km/h | |
| Australia | km/h | |
| Brazil | km/h | |
| China | km/h | |
| France | km/h | |
| Germany | km/h | |
| Hong Kong | km/h | |
| India | km/h | |
| Indonesia | km/h | |
| Japan | km/h | |
| Mexico | km/h | |
| New Zealand | km/h | |
| Philippines | km/h | |
| Singapore | km/h | |
| Taiwan | km/h | |
| Thailand | km/h | |
| UAE | km/h | |
| UK | mph | |
| US | mph |
Information is provided for general reference and country-level comparison purposes.
Why vehicle standards matter
Understanding driving side, speed units, and fuel measurement helps you drive safely and avoid confusion when traveling or relocating.
- Driving side affects which side of the road vehicles use and where the driver sits.
- Speed units affects how speed limits are read and interpreted, typically using kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph).
- Fuel units affects how fuel costs and vehicle efficiency are calculated, usually using liters or gallons.
Information is provided for general reference and country-level comparison purposes.