About a quarter of the world drives on the left, and the countries that do are mostly old British colonies. This perplexes the rest of the world, but there is a perfectly good reason. In the past, almost everybody travelled on the left side of the road because that was the most sensible option for feudal, violent societies. Since most people are right-handed, swordsmen preferred to keep to the left in order to have their right arm nearer to an opponent and their scabbard further from him. Moreover, it reduced the chance of the scabbard (worn on the left) hitting other people. Furthermore, a right-handed person finds it easier to mount a horse from the left side, and it was safer to mount and dismount towards the side of the road, rather than in the middle of traffic. So, if one mounts on the left, then the horse should be ridden on the left side of the road. In the late 1700s, however, teamsters in France and the United States began hauling farm products in big wagons pulled by several pairs of horses. These wagons had no driver's seat; instead the driver sat on the left rear horse, so he could keep his right arm free to lash the team. Since he was sitting on the left, he naturally wanted everybody to pass on the left so he could look down and make sure he kept clear of the oncoming wagon’s wheels. Therefore he kept to the right side of the road. In the 1960s, Great Britain considered changing, but the country’s conservative powers did everything they could to nip the proposal in the bud.It has to said that the fact that it would cost billions of pounds to change everything round wasn’t much of an incentive… Eventually, Britain dropped the idea. Today, only four European countries still drive on the left: the United Kingdom, Ireland, Cyprus and Malta. (Lots of other info on the subject - if you want it - on the website below!)
2006-11-26 05:30:00
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answered by uknative 6
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One theory goes along the lines that a pope back in the 11th century or so declared that pilgrims should travel on the left as there was chaos on the roads. (Note that as most people are right-handed, then that would be the hand that you'd have your sword or joust in, as well. Don't know if that's relevant).
Anyhow, the story goes on that in the 1790s, Napoleon showed his defiance of Papal authority by declaring that France, and therefore French-controlled Europe, would drive on the otherside. Britain was unconquered by Napoleon, the British continued to drive on the left, as indeed other parts of 'Napoleon-free' Europe, such as Portugal and Sweden, except these changed to the other side over time.
British engineers that built Japanese railways and tram systems, so the rest Japanese traffic followed suit. Consequently, their cars are left-hand drive today.
2006-11-26 13:39:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The Virgin Islands drive on the left. What I want are video games like Grand Theft Auto with an option of having everybody drive on the left!!!
2006-11-27 11:01:35
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answered by Erin M 2
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We are not the only country which drives on the left.
It's something about older times when knights and such kept to the left so that their right hand was free to draw their sword if they met the enemy. Something about Napoleon making his prisoners keep right so that they were at a disadvantage to his troops but I don't know the full story.
Perhaps this link can help...
http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/driving%20on%20the%20left.htm
2006-11-26 13:31:21
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answered by sarch_uk 7
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Blame Napoleon.
Everyone in europe used to drive on the left ( drive meaning driving a horse and carriage) but the French drove on the right.
When Napoleon invaded other countries he forced them to drive on the right.
The fench then insisted peole in their colonies drive on the right.
2006-11-30 05:49:33
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answered by sashs.geo 7
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Many other countries drive on the left. In fact, I think there may be even MORE countries that drive on the left than ones that drive on the right! :-)
2006-11-26 13:27:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Because in the US the regulation were made by a lefty =), driver sit on the left. We also drive on the left in Indonesia, and driver seats are on the right.
2006-11-26 13:31:43
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answered by Dan 2
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We started driving on the left,then the French started the driving on the right thing-just to be awkward,and to annoy us
2006-11-26 13:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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We aren't the only ones that drive on the left, so do Japan, Australia, India to name but three.
2006-11-26 13:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Its to do with olden days when ox carts were driven .
It was so the driver didnt get hit/mugged by people at the side of the road hence the driver was on the right handside of the cart and passers by were on the left and couldnt reach him.
2006-11-26 13:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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