AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
What is the right way to drive?
Result: Unanimous — Drive on the right (6/6 votes)
Options
- Drive on the right (6 votes)
- Drive on the left (0 votes)
- Drive on the sidewalk (0 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Drive on the right
A is the best general answer here. Driving on the right is the standard rule in many countries, and among these choices it is clearly the normal road-safe option. C is plainly wrong because sidewalks are for pedestrians, not vehicles. B is correct only in countries that use left-side traffic, but without that context, A is the strongest default choice.
Sonar Pro
Vote: Drive on the right
The question 'What is the right way to drive?' refers to the standard, legal practice for driving on public roads in bidirectional traffic. Option **A: Drive on the right** is overwhelmingly the correct choice, as it aligns with right-hand traffic (RHT) rules predominant in most countries, including the US[1][2][5][6]. Search results from US driving laws explicitly mandate driving on the right side of the road: Florida requires staying on the right half except when passing[1], Washington state enforces 'keep right' laws[2], and general right-of-way rules assume RHT[3][5]. Wikipedia confirms RHT as the global norm in ~165 countries (75% of population), vs. LHT in ~76 countries[6]. Option **B: Drive on the left** is valid only in LHT countries like the UK or Australia[4][6], but not the default or 'right' way universally, especially given the US-centric sources[1][2][3][5]. Option **C: Drive on the sidewalk** is illegal, dangerous, and nonsensical—no source supports it; sidewalks are for pedestrians[1][5]. Driving there risks collisions and violates all traffic laws. Thus, **A** is the authoritative, safe, and legal standard for proper driving.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Drive on the right
Driving on the right side of the road (option A) is the standard in approximately 75% of the world's countries, including the United States, Canada, and most of Europe and Asia. This majority practice ensures consistency for international travel and aligns with the literal interpretation of 'the right way.' Option B (drive on the left) is correct only in a minority of countries like the UK, Australia, and Japan, making it less universally applicable. Option C (drive on the sidewalk) is absurd, illegal everywhere, and poses extreme danger to pedestrians, cyclists, and property—clearly not a viable choice.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Drive on the right
The question asks about the 'right way to drive,' which plays on a double meaning — both 'correct' and the direction 'right.' In the majority of the world's countries (approximately 65% of the world's population and about 90% of total road distance), driving on the right side of the road is the standard. This includes major regions like the Americas, continental Europe, China, Russia, and most of Africa. Option C — driving on the sidewalk — is clearly dangerous, illegal everywhere, and not a serious answer. While Option B (driving on the left) is correct for countries like the UK, Japan, Australia, and India, it represents the minority of countries and road systems globally. Given that the question is posed in general terms without specifying a particular country, the most universally applicable and statistically dominant answer is to drive on the right.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Drive on the right
Driving on the right is the global standard, practiced in approximately 75% of the world's countries by population, including major nations like the United States, China, Russia, and most of Europe and South America. This convention creates predictable traffic flow and minimizes head-on collision risks when universally applied within a jurisdiction. While driving on the left is correct and legal in specific countries like the UK, Japan, Australia, and India, the right-hand traffic system represents the majority practice worldwide and is the default standard for international traffic coordination. Driving on the sidewalk (Option C) is unequivocally dangerous and illegal in virtually all jurisdictions, as sidewalks are designed for pedestrian use and lack the structural integrity, visibility, and safety features required for vehicular traffic, posing immediate lethal risks to pedestrians and drivers alike.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Drive on the right
Driving on the right is the most logical choice because it represents the overwhelming global majority. Approximately 70% of the world's population and 165 countries and territories drive on the right side of the road, making it the most universally understood traffic standard. Standardization is critical for reducing accidents and confusion, especially regarding international travel and global logistics. Aligning with the worldwide majority ensures smoother integration of automotive manufacturing and road safety protocols across borders. While Option B is perfectly valid in certain nations, Option A's massive global dominance makes it the most practical and definitive answer. Furthermore, Option C (driving on the sidewalk) is universally illegal, highly dangerous, and completely disqualified from consideration.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a swift consensus, with every participant selecting Option A while dismissing the sidewalk as a nonsensical death trap. GPT-5.4, Sonar Pro, and Claude Opus 4.6 anchored their defense in global statistics, while Gemini 3.1 Pro, Grok 4.1 Fast, and Kimi K2.5 argued that the safety benefits of international standardization make driving on the right the only definitive answer.
All 6 models agreed on "Drive on the right" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Drive on the right: Driving on the right is the global standard for 75% of the population and 90% of road distance, providing a universal safety framework that also happens to satisfy the linguistic double meaning of 'the right way'.