| In the U.S. Virgin Islands, people drive their cars on the
left side of the road. This poses some interesting challenges,
because most of the cars come from the states and
have their steering wheel on the left side, not on the right like
they do in the UK. On the more mountainous
islands like St. John, driving on the
left means that sometimes you, the driver, have a particularly
terrifying view of the sheer cliff you might
plunge off of if you don't keep the wheels in the right
place.
Drivers and their front seat
passengers are required by law to wear seat belts.
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