The right-hand traffic diversion in 1967
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Poster with an informative poster about Day H from the year 1967. Day H was the day when Sweden would switch from left-hand traffic to right-hand traffic and it was scheduled for September 3, 1967.
During the 1950s and 1960s, the number of cars had increased in Sweden and more people started traveling between different countries. This meant that Sweden needed to adapt to the traffic system in the rest of Europe, where in most countries people already drove on the right side.
In 1955, an advisory referendum was held where a majority of Sweden's population voted no to introducing right-hand traffic. Despite this, the Riksdag decided in 1963 that Sweden would switch to right-hand traffic in 1967. This was actually the second time Sweden introduced right-hand traffic. Sweden officially had right-hand traffic between 1718 and 1734, but since no one followed it, they switched back to left-hand traffic again.
Before the right-hand traffic diversion, large information campaigns were carried out about how the change would take place. Many people were worried and expected chaos and traffic accidents on the roads. Instead, it turned out that traffic accidents would decrease. It was probably not just due to the right-hand traffic. Sweden also introduced new traffic rules, scrapped free speed on roads and made structural changes to traffic on the roads.
© Sjöberg Bildbyrå
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