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Turning the vehicle will cause uneven tire wear.
The outside, front tire is worn disproportionately.
Cloverleaf interchanges, and parking ramps turn right in left hand drive ( otherwise known as right hand traffic ) countries, causing the left front tire to be worn faster than the right front.
Furthermore, right turns are tighter than left turns, also causing more tire wear.
Conversely the sidewalls on the right tire tends to be bumped and rubbed against the curb while parking the vehicle, causing asymmetric sidewall wear.
The symmetric opposite occurs in countries that drive on the left.

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