A collection of components designed to relocate the steering assembly, pedals, dashboard, and other essential driving controls from one side of a vehicle to the other effectively changes the vehicle’s orientation for use on the opposite side of the road. This process adapts a vehicle originally manufactured for left-hand traffic to right-hand traffic, or vice-versa. For instance, a car built for use in the United States (left-hand traffic) could be modified for use in the United Kingdom (right-hand traffic).
Such adaptations offer significant advantages for individuals importing vehicles into countries with differing traffic patterns or for businesses specializing in vehicle modifications for export markets. Historically, this process has been crucial for enabling international vehicle trade and facilitating the use of imported vehicles in diverse regions. Moreover, these modifications can simplify the process of relocating a vehicle across international borders, making it more practical and cost-effective.