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Old 13-02-11, 20:49
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Default Are you sure they didn't think Canada drove on left

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Originally Posted by david moore View Post
Jim
Thanks ....

Makes you realize how dumb the Brit War Office was to insist on right hand drive! All this reworking must have cost a lot of valuable time and money.

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David
Hi David

I have often pondered the reason for requiring that all the Trucks the Brit War Office ordered from Canada should be right hand drive. Wonder if they really even thought about the fact that Canada drove on the right. At that point time wasn't Canada the only major Commonwealth Nation that did drive on the right.

Not sure once the production got started the cost penalties for right vs left and side really added up to much. Both Ford and Canada had export models which were right hand drive.

Your comment though does raise and interesting line of though. Why were CMPs built the way they were. Think about the differences:
  1. Right Hand Drive
  2. Semi cab over engine design
  3. Generally two axle instead of three
  4. Reverse Slope Windscreen
  5. Driving compartments designed for people 5'5" and 110 lbs
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