That's an ipressive walkabout you are considering. The lower 48 states in the USA are roughly the size of Australia, but there is Canada and Mexico to think of also. I have been to OZ and want to go back.
You should definitely come see the USA, it changes all the time. Some say it is going downhill but who knows? Time and money, and your imagination, are the only limits you should ever respect in life.
You'll find a way to tell your wives. If you need help creating the right story I am a professional BS'er, and there are a few others on this site.
I am right in the middle, only 65 miles (105 lilometers) north of Route 66 as its crosses Missouri. We still use the old English system. We speak English, sort of, and we love Aussies.
The Waltons TV show was set in the eastern USA while Route 66 started in Chicago and ran generally Southwest to its end at the Santa Monica pier. Don't let the details worry you.
There's no law against a right-hand-drive vehicle that I know of, although guys in other states will surely chime in if there is.
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