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Explaining Transitional Uncertainty in a Societal Convention Shift

In 1967, a country mandated a nationwide switch from driving on the left to the right side of the road. Despite a long and well-publicized campaign preparing citizens for the change, the first few hours of the switch were marked by widespread driver uncertainty and chaos. Briefly explain why this initial period of confusion was an almost inevitable consequence of changing such a deeply ingrained, self-enforcing rule.

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