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    One of the most disorienting things about being in England is watching people drive on the left since the majority of the rest of the world drives on the right. What is the reason behind this difference and when was driving on the left established?
    🎬 Key Points:
    📌 There's no single definitive reason, but a combination of historical factors.
    📌 One theory is that people rode horses on the left side of the road in medieval times. This way, right-handed riders could keep their sword arms free in case of conflict.
    📌 In 1300, Pope Boniface VIII supposedly mandated keeping left for pilgrims traveling to Rome.
    Large wagons pulled by multiple horses became common in the 18th century. The driver would sit on the left rear horse to control the team, again making left-hand traffic more practical.
    📌 Traffic congestion in London in the 18th century led to a law requiring left-hand traffic on London Bridge, which later became the national standard.
    📌 The British Empire's influence spread left-hand traffic to many former colonies.
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    🚘 Why do the British drive on the left?
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    0:00 - It all started in the Middle Ages
    1:27 - Napoleon preferred to ride on the right
    2:25 - New York made it official by regulation
    3:22 - Left-hand driving becomes mandatory in Britain
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  • @rachithrr
    @rachithrr Před 3 lety +8566

    In India, we drive on whatever is left of the road.

  • @youareslick
    @youareslick Před 3 lety +816

    I once asked a guy from Trinidad what side of the road did they drive on. His reply "man, we drive in the shade"

  • @leonardowynnwidodo9704
    @leonardowynnwidodo9704 Před rokem +45

    It’s not just the UK and their former colonies. Other countries, such as Indonesia, Thailand and Japan also drive on the left even though they were never British colonies.
    Fun fact: Mozambique is a former Portuguese colony, but they drive on the left because most of their neighbours do so; it is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations

    • @michaeltb1358
      @michaeltb1358 Před 9 měsíci

      In West Africa it is the other way round. The former French colonies drove on the right so the former British colonies have changed to right side driving (more or less)

    • @arisishmael
      @arisishmael Před 9 měsíci +1

      Well... Before Netherland we Indonesian was colonized by england & Portuguese ...even spain & France...

    • @mecky1989
      @mecky1989 Před měsícem

      ​@@arisishmaelselain belanda mah bentar doang penjajahannya, itupun daerah kekuasaannya gk sebesar indonesia/hindia-belanda, secuil doang yg dijajah portugis, inggris ama perancis. Selain belanda, mungkin cuma portugis yg masih ada pengaruhnya ke indonesia

  • @chargeriderepeat7024
    @chargeriderepeat7024 Před 3 lety +759

    In the UK I drive on the left unless Im near an American air force base, then I drive on the pavement to be safe.

    • @andrewkerr4965
      @andrewkerr4965 Před 3 lety +66

      Especially if your on a Motorbike!

    • @HailAnts
      @HailAnts Před 2 lety +18

      You’re always driving on the pavement. You mean the sidewalk.. 🇺🇸

    • @robertgrey6101
      @robertgrey6101 Před 2 lety +3

      @@HailAnts
      Pavement or "FOOTPATH" you uneducated what ever.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 2 lety +6

      @@robertgrey6101 Only roadsigns and violent OAP's call a Pavement "footpath", because it's not even accurate XD.
      (as funnily enough only Snails and amputees have just one "foot", and push chairs, mobility scooters, wheel barrows & much more don't have any)

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 Před 2 lety +66

      @@HailAnts No, he's speaking English, not American.

  • @batman51
    @batman51 Před 3 lety +4553

    So driving on the left is historically correct, safer and more practical. Glad to have that confirmed.

    • @marinaau8551
      @marinaau8551 Před 3 lety +94

      Went to a car muzium in Mulhouse France. Saw many early European brand cars there have their steering on the right.

    • @batman51
      @batman51 Před 3 lety +187

      @@cutieb00tie You need to listen to the video again! And if you consider ignoring violent dictators like Napoleon and Hitler, traditionalism, then I am all for it.

    • @batman51
      @batman51 Před 3 lety +78

      @@cutieb00tie It is an American site.

    • @whatinthe4500
      @whatinthe4500 Před 3 lety +50

      @@cutieb00tie your wrong but sure.

    • @kruthikanj
      @kruthikanj Před 3 lety +35

      Whole world drives left expect for America I guess 😜

  • @mattc688
    @mattc688 Před rokem +9

    I was born n raised in Hong Kong, a former British colony. I have been to many Asian countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh n Japan. They all drive in same British direction. So that is the “Normal” way

  • @cornegouws3018
    @cornegouws3018 Před rokem +3

    In South Africa you also drive on the left and pass on the Right.

  • @cynthialily2067
    @cynthialily2067 Před 3 lety +3025

    India has joined the chat.

  • @guganesan.ilavarasan
    @guganesan.ilavarasan Před 3 lety +1302

    India, Japan & Oz has joined the chat!

    • @johnfisher2206
      @johnfisher2206 Před 3 lety +48

      Indonesia joined already

    • @marinaau8551
      @marinaau8551 Před 3 lety +31

      Thailand?

    • @Facts5
      @Facts5 Před 3 lety +25

      Nepal joined long time ago

    • @sarthakbhalerao1045
      @sarthakbhalerao1045 Před 3 lety +23

      Actually, most Asian countries, South Africa, and Suriname ride on the left hand side of the road.....

    • @dirib4967
      @dirib4967 Před 3 lety +18

      Mauritius 🇲🇺 too

  • @andrewsims4123
    @andrewsims4123 Před rokem +4

    the biggest mystery is why the uk is singled out on this issue ? why do all other countries drive on the side they do ? why has the uk to be acountable and no one else is ?

  • @user-hw1cr5uq4z
    @user-hw1cr5uq4z Před rokem +6

    The first automobiles in the US had the steering wheels on the right side. We have a photo of my great grandparents in their 1906 Caddy with the steering on the right.

  • @kishorsharmashutihar9176
    @kishorsharmashutihar9176 Před 3 lety +2824

    Shouldn't the video title be "why do the US drive on right" since driving in left dates back to hundreds of years?

    • @bltvd
      @bltvd Před 3 lety +48

      We had cars hundreds of years ago? News to me!

    • @billferner6741
      @billferner6741 Před 3 lety +297

      @@bltvd yes, we did, mostly horse driven.

    • @gorilladisco9108
      @gorilladisco9108 Před 3 lety +32

      Then it will be much shorter video.

    • @c4pt4ina69
      @c4pt4ina69 Před 3 lety +204

      Don't worry, they'll will make video about "why some countries use metric system"

    • @Babumoshai..
      @Babumoshai.. Před 3 lety +8

      @@bltvd yeah we had

  • @chrisman3673
    @chrisman3673 Před 3 lety +548

    In Australia we drive upside down, so technically we drive on the
    Right.

    • @antoniolopes8776
      @antoniolopes8776 Před 3 lety +6

      You're a funny guy!

    • @AshayGupta
      @AshayGupta Před 3 lety +15

      According to flat earthers

    • @AshayGupta
      @AshayGupta Před 3 lety +29

      Oh, wait. Australia is a conspiracy and it doesn't exist according to flat earthers.

    • @fredorico41
      @fredorico41 Před 3 lety +11

      The US is wrong driving on the right.

    • @podgee7507
      @podgee7507 Před 3 lety +2

      @@AshayGupta If I don't exist, then how am I type on youtube

  • @bycromwellshelmet2369
    @bycromwellshelmet2369 Před rokem +8

    I notice there was no mention of the right foot - the stronger leg - being used for the lever-brake of carriages, which would necessitate the driver sitting on the right. This would result in a clearer view of oncoming traffic passing in the right hand lane. Pretty sure this is the case for stage-coaches and wagons in all the Westerns I've seen.

  • @fs.pureblood
    @fs.pureblood Před rokem +2

    Plus changing gears is easier when the gear stick is on your left.

  • @29brendus
    @29brendus Před 2 lety +1077

    In Ireland we drive in the middle of the road because we're well balanced and we like to follow the dotted line. Much kinder for cyclists as well. In Dublin, where we drive on the left by day, and on the right at night, a pedestrain is knocked down every 20mins....and he's getting bloody sick of it.

    • @Tomm9y
      @Tomm9y Před rokem +20

      No the reason we drive in the middle of the road is to follow the grass down the middle of the road.

    • @bobmitchell8012
      @bobmitchell8012 Před rokem +15

      To be sure, to be Sure.......Follow me , I’ll be right behind you.

    • @Lambchop2701
      @Lambchop2701 Před rokem +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @davegoldspink5354
      @davegoldspink5354 Před rokem +2

      😂🤣😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @batmanlives6456
      @batmanlives6456 Před rokem +2

      Cool !

  • @ddr_drogba777
    @ddr_drogba777 Před 3 lety +273

    The actual question is "Why do you drive on the right"?

    • @krukrok5218
      @krukrok5218 Před 3 lety +14

      Yeah driving on the left has a deep history.

    • @amllemans
      @amllemans Před 3 lety +3

      Well.. FORD.!

    • @richardchurch9709
      @richardchurch9709 Před 3 lety +14

      @@amllemans Really, the clip just goes to show that 65% of countries are WRONG.

    • @jimfiggerty833
      @jimfiggerty833 Před 3 lety +2

      Napoleon would kick you in the balls if you didn't.

    • @richardchurch9709
      @richardchurch9709 Před 3 lety

      @@jimfiggerty833 He might bite me there Jim, or kick me in the shin!!

  • @Allanjoel018
    @Allanjoel018 Před rokem +74

    Driving on the left made so much sense to me when I did my driving lessons in Kenya. I learned to drive on a manual transmission and using my dominant right hand to steer and left hand to change gears felt natural. I can't imagine doing it the other way.

    • @kayf7073
      @kayf7073 Před rokem +10

      That’s why the us has automatic cars

    • @ricgunn1439
      @ricgunn1439 Před rokem +5

      I drove on the wrong side 6 months in Australia, gear shifter was easy driving on left was not. Getting home I had to learn the right side all over again😃🇨🇦

    • @DielaAlbert
      @DielaAlbert Před rokem +2

      Currently doing my driving lessons in Kenya

    • @Allanjoel018
      @Allanjoel018 Před rokem +1

      @@DielaAlbert All the best bruv 👍🏽

    • @Spacchio
      @Spacchio Před rokem +5

      It’s exactly the opposite. You need your dominant hand for shifting gears and be faster and more accurate. You are supposed to keep both your hands on the wheel when going through a bend. Gear shifting are done before approaching a bend and not during.

  • @andrewdouglas1963
    @andrewdouglas1963 Před rokem +50

    I thought the steering wheel on the right hand side of the car was more natural as you could use your right hand for the steering and left hand to change gears.
    Most people are right handed and steering is more important than changing gears so the dominant hand is always on the steering wheel.

    • @sonnylatchstring
      @sonnylatchstring Před 9 měsíci

      One can steer with belly or elbow, but not change gear.

    • @andrewdouglas1963
      @andrewdouglas1963 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@jorgej8855
      Sorry that doesn't make any sense.
      Flying a Boeing 747 is nothing whosoever like driving a car.
      It doesn't matter which side of an airplane cockpit a 747 pilot sits on because not only are they very highly trained, but the person flying only flies the plane with both hands on the yoke and the copilot adjusts the thrust.

    • @unwoke1652
      @unwoke1652 Před 9 měsíci

      I concur

    • @andrewdouglas1963
      @andrewdouglas1963 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@sonnylatchstring
      I'd like to see you try to quickly steer out of the way of an animal running out in front of you using your belly or elbow lol.

  • @abrarmullan1
    @abrarmullan1 Před 3 lety +790

    India is the largest country with left hand driving rules.

    • @r.arulkumar7349
      @r.arulkumar7349 Před 3 lety +79

      Country only No rules

    • @lokeshwaranvr
      @lokeshwaranvr Před 3 lety +150

      @@r.arulkumar7349 Fools don't follow rules. People do follow

    • @goodsaint_001
      @goodsaint_001 Před 3 lety +30

      @@lokeshwaranvr but fools are even citizens 😂.

    • @jprakash7245
      @jprakash7245 Před 3 lety +17

      @@goodsaint_001 and fools are majority too... 😄😴

    • @BinuJasim
      @BinuJasim Před 3 lety +6

      @Mubashshir Rizwan lol.

  • @thespywholovedme1977
    @thespywholovedme1977 Před 3 lety +125

    In Egypt, they tend to drive somewhere in the middle, occasionally switching to the left or the right hand side of the road, depending on what mood they’re in that day.

    • @Natashahoneypot
      @Natashahoneypot Před 3 lety +1

      Donkey and cart?

    • @davidpage4005
      @davidpage4005 Před 3 lety

      That's much the same as in Malta and Gozo, although there it's mostly to stay in the shade

    • @southcoastpauly
      @southcoastpauly Před 3 lety +8

      I lived in Vietnam for 3 months, and rode a scooter for most of that time.
      I still have no idea what side of the road they’re supposed to drive on.

    • @another3997
      @another3997 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Natashahoneypot Yes, it's a well know fact that the rest of the world only use donkeys and carts. 🙄

    • @another3997
      @another3997 Před 3 lety +5

      Yes, I noticed that too when I visited. In Cairo, 3 lane roads had 4 lanes of traffic, and out of the cities, people just drive where they want. I saw an old man get knocked over, right in front of a policeman directing traffic. The man just got up with help from the officer, and then they all just carried on. No details taken, no insurance claims, no suing anyone. Such fun!

  • @douglasgroff7648
    @douglasgroff7648 Před rokem +18

    What is completely glossed over is that the “shotgun” position for western stagecoaches was the right hand seat, again since most people shoot right-handed. Placing the shotgun position on the right gives the shotgun man a better shot to the left (in front of the driver) even while seated. If the shotgun man was in the left seat, he’d have to stand or lean well in front of the driver to shoot to the right.

    • @josmith4531
      @josmith4531 Před 10 měsíci +4

      This makes more sense then everything in the video.

    • @Gondwana_Goanna
      @Gondwana_Goanna Před 10 měsíci +4

      So that’s where the term “riding shotgun” came from….!
      Thanks for that little bit of innocuous info…👍

    • @ThomFoolery1
      @ThomFoolery1 Před 10 měsíci

      Interesting! Thanks for sharing this

    • @Krazycat
      @Krazycat Před 10 měsíci +2

      Americans and their Guns

  • @Husain-A-Gahet
    @Husain-A-Gahet Před 8 měsíci +2

    Jeremy Clarkson of Top gear calls it " the right side " 😅

  • @devasheeshdubey9756
    @devasheeshdubey9756 Před 3 lety +856

    America: Majority drives on the right. Why are British wrong?
    Also America: Uses Imperial measurements.

    • @VieleGuteFahrer
      @VieleGuteFahrer Před 3 lety +32

      U.S. Customary Units*. The UK and Canada aren’t fully metric, they pretend to be. Other countries also still use inches and pounds. Inches for screen size and pounds for grocery shopping, but also weight. Feet and knots (non-SI-units) are also used in aviation worldwide. Several industries in the United States have adopted the metric system and students usually know the metric system.

    • @devasheeshdubey9756
      @devasheeshdubey9756 Před 3 lety +57

      @@VieleGuteFahrer that was a joke, but if you are being pedantic, the foot/mile and pound used in the US are actually standardized to metric. Other nations do use foot or other non-metric units commonly, but the nationwide standards are strictly defined using SI. Scientists and engineers in the US have learnt to use metric the hard way, after multiple mishaps. But until the US quotes distance in miles, I am not convinced that America is not stuck in the 19th century.

    • @manumukhesh6116
      @manumukhesh6116 Před 3 lety +12

      @@VieleGuteFahrer imperial length are mostly used in construction and furniture related industry, but never encountered weight or volume in imperial units outside of us, Canada and UK.
      Edit: also their temperature.

    • @VieleGuteFahrer
      @VieleGuteFahrer Před 3 lety +11

      @@manumukhesh6116 Germans still use Pounds (Pfund) to weigh their meat sometimes. A pound is 500g. Inches are always used to measure the size of a screen. I've never heard someone say "That screen is 125 centimeters!". It may be included in stickers or in the product description, but nobody really measures it with centimeters.

    • @imintherefrigeratorketchup9081
      @imintherefrigeratorketchup9081 Před 3 lety +16

      @@VieleGuteFahrer There’s a reason why metres exist. No one would normally say 125 centimetres. It’s commonly 1.25 metres.

  • @pdrey100
    @pdrey100 Před 3 lety +373

    When I was 16 I visited the Cayman Islands. My brother in law and sister rented a car. I was in the back seat and noticed he was on the right side. I said: "Isn't this a British owned island and we should be on the left?" As soon as he moved over a car came down the road. He turned to me and said: "I knew you were good for something". Getting backhanded compliments from alcoholics is awesome!

    • @Cyril_Squirrel
      @Cyril_Squirrel Před rokem +31

      You can tell by where the driver sits.

    • @damieg82
      @damieg82 Před rokem +22

      It gets a lot more trippy in countries/territories like the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands etc, because although they drive on the left, importation and use of left-hand-drive vehicles is very common because of geographical proximity to north America. Rentals however tend to be right-hand-drive, as not to confuse tourists on which side of the road they should drive on

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Před rokem +15

      @@Cyril_Squirrel
      Except on Myanmar's busses which are right hand drive and force passengers to disembark into traffic.

    • @Antient.Briton
      @Antient.Briton Před rokem +4

      "He turned to me..." Typical spam driver, doesn't keep his eyes on the road!

    • @JohnSmythe-od4gk
      @JohnSmythe-od4gk Před rokem +1

      Why do Americans care so much about others’ alcohol consumption?

  • @MiddleSumatra
    @MiddleSumatra Před 5 hodinami

    Been driving right and left side, i find that using left hand to shift gear more easier than using right hand.
    Practical use, coordination between Left hand & Left Foot are more accurate and easy to control.

  • @Puppydoug
    @Puppydoug Před rokem +2

    Plenty of countries other than Britain drive on the left. Certainly here in Australia, also New Zealand, even Thailand and Japan.

  • @peabody1976
    @peabody1976 Před rokem +43

    Fun corollary: because the UK was enshrining LHD as railroads were emerging, it also meant that the railroads also adopted this practice of running trains to the left where two tracks of opposing directions ran. When British rail expertise spread to nations such as France and Japan, they **also** started running their trains on the left too. This set up an odd mix in France where wagons and later autos standardised to run on the right, but trains continue to run on the left (The Paris, Lille, and Rennes Metros are exceptions in France where they run on the right; Lyon Toulouse, and Marseilles run on the left). In Japan, car practice followed from train habits so despite the emergence of a US auto industry in the early 1900's, it was just easier for the Japanese to drive on the left as their own car market developed.

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      @NazriB Před 10 měsíci

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  • @gavmusic
    @gavmusic Před 3 lety +466

    In the UK even today it's important to keep one's sword hand free and nearest the point of attack, given the standard of some driving :-)

    • @bigtone1348
      @bigtone1348 Před 3 lety +18

      It's worth noting that the reason the woman always walks on the right of the man is to minimise the risk of him slashing her when he draws his sword, which is usually on his left side.

    • @itsjustewan
      @itsjustewan Před 3 lety +2

      @gavmusic it's still better than the US

    • @nabahmadi5012
      @nabahmadi5012 Před 3 lety +2

      🤣😂

    • @CarbageMan
      @CarbageMan Před 3 lety +10

      In the US, that would be the pistol hand. :)

    • @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe
      @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe Před 3 lety +2

      Especially the Drivers of Audi 3 & BMW 1 Cars !!

  • @krokodilpil8335
    @krokodilpil8335 Před 3 lety +370

    As a South African, I agree. Everyone else is driving on the wrong side.

  • @RobRymill
    @RobRymill Před rokem +2

    40% of the world drives on the left. What a misleading title

  • @BendyLemmy
    @BendyLemmy Před rokem +1

    Add to this that people use the right hand for clean stuff, eating etc so that walking on the left and using the left hand for hand rails makes sense too.

  • @r4jpyr24us3
    @r4jpyr24us3 Před rokem +456

    In Japan we drive as British. I drove so often in UK, it was so easy. But when I wanted to make a turn, instead of indicator, window wipers started working. We operate the indicator by the finger of left hand, wiper by right hand. I also drove in US. Sometimes I confused when I rushed to the crossing and turn to left. So I always keep in mind not to be aggressive at the crossing, keep go slowly.

    • @Infinity-eb6mx
      @Infinity-eb6mx Před rokem +18

      Australian vehicles (RIP), like Japanese vehicles, also had indicator stalks on the right.

    • @ollieb9875
      @ollieb9875 Před rokem +34

      I've seen indicators on both left and right of the steering wheel, i think it depends on the manufacturer. Most commonly though left side indicators i think in the UK, wipers on the right

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Před rokem +6

      Also for the same reason, most people are right handed so it makes sense to accommodate the majority and train the minority to adapt. Left handed warriors in the UK were forced to fight right handed, Boney forced his armies to fight left handed out of vanity because he was left handed and he lost because of it.

    • @apmcd47
      @apmcd47 Před rokem +13

      British built cars in the 1960s and 70s had the indicator/dip on the right. It makes sense to be able to operate the turn signal or headlight dip while the other hand may be involved with changing gear. However the extinction of the UK-owned motor industry and economies of scale means that all steering columns are made for left-hand drive cars and shifted over to the right for UK cars. Here in the UK at least.

    • @sudhakar7889
      @sudhakar7889 Před rokem +1

      Here in India Ford used to supply vehicles which have wiper buttons at right to the steering wheel. But now they've changed it like others to the left of steering wheel. Not no confusion at all.

  • @pgp
    @pgp Před 3 lety +1211

    Why ride on the left?
    - Coz it's right.

    • @zenithchan1646
      @zenithchan1646 Před 3 lety +14

      No its
      -Because they’re right

    • @eustache_dauger
      @eustache_dauger Před 3 lety +32

      Two ways of driving:
      On the right side of the road.
      On the correct side of the road.

    • @claudebylion9932
      @claudebylion9932 Před 3 lety +12

      Driving on the left is the natural way and driving on the right because of Henry Ford is incredibly childish. If you look at all westerns, the stagecoach drivers always sit on the right.

    • @Andrew-th8jk
      @Andrew-th8jk Před 3 lety +1

      Because they are wrong. Its not like you would want to have your dominant arm doing all of the work or anything.

    • @argentknight7557
      @argentknight7557 Před 3 lety +6

      If steering wheel on the right, i can handle the car better with right hand, and left hand on the shifting stick

  • @annienmouse9767
    @annienmouse9767 Před rokem +1

    Recent research has shown that in an emergency situation right handed people instinctively swerve to the left, which is safer as the driver is not swerving into oncoming traffic.

    • @r.a.6459
      @r.a.6459 Před rokem +1

      Emergency slopes (the road where vehicles with sudden brake failure takes when driving down a slope) is to the left of the main road. I saw these when travelling on a road with 10-25% slopes.

  • @scrambler69-xk3kv
    @scrambler69-xk3kv Před rokem +1

    The USA's postal service uses right hand drive delivery vehicles, because in many areas the mail/postal box is on the right side of the road, so the driver pulls up to the box and places the mail/post into it without leaving the vehicle.

  • @helenbach1870
    @helenbach1870 Před 3 lety +161

    It’s easier to drive with your left hand on the steering wheel, while holding your sword out of the window with your right hand. That’s why we’ve had cars named Rapier, Scimitar, Sabre. The yanks had a Cutlass but it proved difficult to charge.

    • @Altavista006
      @Altavista006 Před 3 lety +6

      Great comment - well done :-)

    • @piercehawke8021
      @piercehawke8021 Před 2 lety

      And we have both the Challenger and the Charger; the present iterations also have insanely powerful V8 options, even the basic V6 models can hit 0-100 MPH/160 KPH in under 30 seconds.

    • @bjolly8924
      @bjolly8924 Před 2 lety +1

      Brilliant! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 Před 2 lety

      @@piercehawke8021 Woosh...

    • @MouslimMann
      @MouslimMann Před 2 lety

      @@wessexdruid7598 Ngeeeeeeouw!

  • @dimbulb23
    @dimbulb23 Před 3 lety +418

    I learned to drive in the U.S. but lived in UK from age 19 to 21. I didn't find adapting to be difficult. I had more difficulty when walking and remembering to look right first for oncoming traffic when crossing the street.

    • @roachtoasties
      @roachtoasties Před rokem +8

      When in London, plenty of the curbs are painted "look right." It's just too easy to forget where you are. You look left and get run over. :/

    • @badabing8884
      @badabing8884 Před rokem +6

      And what did you think about roundabouts?

    • @trickygoose2
      @trickygoose2 Před rokem +3

      @@roachtoasties that is not just useful for overseas visitors as a lot of roads are one way.

    • @chrismiller5198
      @chrismiller5198 Před rokem

      I heard a story of a British spy in World War II Germany who gave himself away by instinctively looking first to the right.

    • @AndrooUK
      @AndrooUK Před rokem +5

      Well, in the UK we're taught to look right, then left, then right again. Not just in one direction, even on a one-way road, as there can be contraflow bicycles/buses or vehicles just going the wrong way. 😉
      Although personally, I often look left first at the opposite site of the road, to see if it's even possible to start crossing without being stuck in the middle anyway, before looking right for nearby vehicles (although peripheral vision means you can see a bit to both sides already).

  • @RedPanda_00806
    @RedPanda_00806 Před 18 dny

    As a right driver I can't imagine how dangerous and complicated must be driving in a left side country (and vice versa) at least the first hours.. Roundabouts must be a pain.

  • @ramal5708
    @ramal5708 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Well Japan, Indonesia and others drive on the left as well

  • @allout8033
    @allout8033 Před 3 lety +225

    Hitler : drive on the right.
    America: understandable, have a good day.

    • @stanleywiselin3479
      @stanleywiselin3479 Před 3 lety +3

      Like in WW2 till the day they were attacked 😂

    • @pauldobson2529
      @pauldobson2529 Před 3 lety

      Henry Ford...Nazi sympathiser...now I understand.

    • @hereintranzit
      @hereintranzit Před 3 lety +5

      Y’all are a bunch of idiots ! In America traffic kept right long before there was a Henry Ford or a Hitler !

    • @allout8033
      @allout8033 Před 3 lety

      @@hereintranzit yeah yeah, America was formed by Nazis and Hitler lived in Brazil after his fake death, Bill gates is a Satan worshipper.

    • @davidkersey2414
      @davidkersey2414 Před 3 lety +1

      I blame Trump..

  • @saumitrachakravarty
    @saumitrachakravarty Před 3 lety +271

    I come from a former British colony where driving in the left is still the norm. To me, US driving seems disorienting.

    • @maheskumaarra4773
      @maheskumaarra4773 Před 3 lety +14

      Every time I drive into the traffic in the US, my mind will scream, "We are on the wrong side of the road".

    • @Justnessafanow
      @Justnessafanow Před 3 lety +3

      I know right

    • @tfnoooooo3087
      @tfnoooooo3087 Před 3 lety +11

      The US is just weird brooo

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 Před 3 lety +1

      @@maheskumaarra4773 That's the rest of us trying to drive in the UK or territorys.

    • @yash1152
      @yash1152 Před 3 lety +1

      0:06 yeah, exactly

  • @boogiewoogietoysetcstore4526

    In Thailand, people also drive in the left too.

  • @paultayler4525
    @paultayler4525 Před rokem +3

    It is possible that the custom of driving on the left dates back to pre-history and may later have been used as an early road safety measure. At a time when the main danger on the roads was mugging, careful travellers would pass on-coming strangers on the left with their sword arm towards the passer-by.

  • @15thstreet60
    @15thstreet60 Před 3 lety +77

    In earlier times in Australia we were taught as children to keep to the left even when walking on a footpath. But to walk on the right shoulder of the road if there was no designated footpath as the pedestrian would be walking facing approaching traffic which was deemed a safer practice.

    • @robwilde855
      @robwilde855 Před 3 lety +16

      We were taught the same in England, by our mothers and by the infant schools. It IS safer. It's not taught now, though, and people seem to be too dull-witted to see it. They persist in walking on pavements to the right of oncoming people, so that those people are forced to keep to the dangerous kerb-edge with their backs to the traffic. Perhaps it's an instinct for those who have never given a thought to the subject, in that those who are seeing traffic coming towards them tend to keep across, as far away, in as safe a place, as they can. But of course that requires putting others into unnecessary danger. Personally I think western peoples are being dumbed-down by current education and culture so much that they are losing whatever ability they once had to think clearly.

    • @richardirvine1997
      @richardirvine1997 Před 3 lety +9

      @@robwilde855 I too grew up in Britain, and went on country hikes with my parents. This is one of the first rules driven into me: face oncoming traffic. And if you thinkabout it, it is absolutely logical. For the same reason here in Greece where I live, I walk on the left, to keep to the same rule.

    • @Antient.Briton
      @Antient.Briton Před rokem

      I am an Englishman living in The Philippines, and I have the greatest difficulty convincing my wife to walk on the left, facing the traffic.
      Incidentally, although left-hand drive vehicles may be driven in Australia under certain conditions, there is a 50,000 peso fine for driving a RHD vehicle in The Philippines, so vehicles are not stolen to order from countries where driving on the left is the rule of the road.

    • @littleblacksambo8447
      @littleblacksambo8447 Před rokem +1

      Why in earlier times? The same advice holds good today.

    • @15thstreet60
      @15thstreet60 Před rokem

      @@littleblacksambo8447 My opening phrase - 'In earlier times' was to say that that norm seems to have fallen away these days, in many instances, and was to suggest that what we were taught way back when may now not be being taught and emphasized in the current school system and family life. It wasn't to imply that what stood true and safer as a better practice in time past should now not be followed. -- I often go walking for exercise in urban areas and see many fellow walkers on the shoulder or nature strip on the wrong side of the road. [Possible exception : There are times where vegetation, terrain or road infrastructure design doesn't allow for walking facing oncoming traffic but to do that should be the exception to the rule and extreme caution exercised to avoid being run over.]

  • @hi12235
    @hi12235 Před 3 lety +466

    The frustration watching this as a Brit.
    I want a video with the title: Why do Americans drive on the right?

    • @Taladar2003
      @Taladar2003 Před 3 lety +37

      The real question is why the Brits are so obsessed with sword fighting that anything from their roads to their parliament are designed for it.

    • @caz8135
      @caz8135 Před 3 lety +46

      @@Taladar2003 because it's cool duh

    • @stevenstart8728
      @stevenstart8728 Před 3 lety +70

      Why do the Americans drive on the right?
      Why do the Americans use a measuring system that was invented by people who married their own cousins?
      Why do the Americans spell kilometre “kilometer”
      Why do the Americans believe the virus is fake?
      Why do the Americans think the earth is flat?
      It’s all very hard to explain.
      We’ve all got wacko cousins that we try to accept.

    • @jimmymcjimmy2691
      @jimmymcjimmy2691 Před 3 lety +41

      @@stevenstart8728
      1. Because old transmissions needed strength to shift .
      2. Because we have no real need to change it, and it’s more intuitive when you’re not using math.
      3. Because we use older rules of English that aren’t influenced by French. Latin uses -er and -or whereas old French uses -re and -our.
      4. Most Americans don’t, hell most of us already caught it.
      5. Americans don’t think the earth is flat. The pictures most people show to flat earthers were mostly taken by NASA.
      Why do brits always think they are right despite having perpetually incorrect information?

    • @stevenstart8728
      @stevenstart8728 Před 3 lety +9

      Jimmy Mcjimmy now that’s a question us Aussies ask as well.

  • @nettcologne9186
    @nettcologne9186 Před 9 měsíci +1

    While most territories in Germany waived laws, in 1862 Bavaria required all wagons to swerve to the right of oncoming wagons. As the streets became more and more crowded, the German Empire adopted this regulation in 1910

  • @Kermit_T_Frog
    @Kermit_T_Frog Před 9 měsíci +1

    In Japan, people drive on the left. And if that is not confusing enough, they walk on the right. (Because of the occupation/) And people on bicycles don't really know WHICH side to ride on.

    • @neemapaxima6116
      @neemapaxima6116 Před 8 měsíci

      Also escalators still go up on the right side 😐

  • @omnick69
    @omnick69 Před 3 lety +468

    Can you calculate how many in total of people in the world who drive on left vs on right side of the road?
    Is that percentage of 65% based on total population or total countries?
    I'm Indonesian and fully support driving on the left (right steer)
    Stand with UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, India, Malaysia, Thailand, South Africa etc. We'll never change! 😄

    • @KeithWilliamMacHendry
      @KeithWilliamMacHendry Před rokem +56

      Thank you for staying on the left side of the road Indonesia, the proper side. 🥰

    • @thememaster7
      @thememaster7 Před rokem +32

      Some people get geared up over the silliest things.

    • @ophirbactrius8285
      @ophirbactrius8285 Před rokem +26

      Pakistan, Bangladesh and many more Ex colonies of Commonwealth 🙂

    • @loqmanredhwan9812
      @loqmanredhwan9812 Před rokem +13

      I'm waiting for Myanmar to change back to the left side of the road

    • @TheHippi77
      @TheHippi77 Před rokem +7

      It is little bit difficult change it. In sweden they had change it In one night In 1967. Sweden is between Finlandia and Norway. It was not nice to drive Finlandia to Norwey trought sweden.
      There was not very much People and traffic.

  • @safalparajuli
    @safalparajuli Před 3 lety +36

    Even in Nepal we drive on the left and we weren't even colonised

    • @callingbell-ix5se
      @callingbell-ix5se Před 3 lety +12

      Its because India had big influence on Nepal until recent days and most of cars in nepal were imported from India I guess

    • @safalparajuli
      @safalparajuli Před 3 lety +8

      @@callingbell-ix5se Well that's true but our earliest cars were imported by Noble elites during British rule in India so I guess maybe that's a factor too???

    • @mugofbrown6234
      @mugofbrown6234 Před 3 lety

      We tried and failed so we just recruit from you instead.😊

    • @davidkamen
      @davidkamen Před 3 lety

      You watched too many British movies !

    • @safalparajuli
      @safalparajuli Před 3 lety +2

      @@davidkamen erm, not really before the 21st century. If you see western news reports from the 2000s you'll see that most young people back then had bad English and with an awkward Nepali accent. Before 2000s we watched only our movies and Bollywood.

  • @nigeh5326
    @nigeh5326 Před rokem

    It’s easy to adjust.
    I’m a Brit but I have driven in France (including in Paris in rush hour) and Belgium.
    As long as you keep in mind drive on the other side and look twice as often at junctions it’s easy.
    Worst time I found was first thing in the morning when it’s easy to forget for a moment of the road is empty

  • @finjay21fj
    @finjay21fj Před rokem

    We drive on the right of the car. It's port/starboard - steer board (rudder) was on the right and port was dockside - boats steered to right and they didn't collide

  • @sebastianbernabe3800
    @sebastianbernabe3800 Před 3 lety +219

    "Driving on the right comes from Napoleon Bonaparte and Hitler"
    Well that was unexpected

    • @sebastianbernabe3800
      @sebastianbernabe3800 Před 3 lety +3

      @Carl Carter i meant right sorry

    • @dickdastardly635
      @dickdastardly635 Před 3 lety +14

      @Carl Carter Yes he did . He said Hitler forced two countries in Europe to drive on the right .

    • @dickdastardly635
      @dickdastardly635 Před 3 lety +9

      @@sebastianbernabe3800 Do not apologise, you are correct . Hitler forced two countries to drive on the right .

    • @Its_zanex
      @Its_zanex Před 3 lety +5

      @Carl Carter Bro can u listen? He litteraly said FORCED

    • @joekrater3364
      @joekrater3364 Před 3 lety +3

      As a Malaysian (who drives on the left), that was expected

  • @harveysmith100
    @harveysmith100 Před 3 lety +22

    You were half correct regarding the sword arm.
    You didn't mention mounting the horse, the sword would be on your left hip so you would mount to horse on the left so you could swing your right leg over the horse without the sword getting in the way.
    This would mean the horse would be standing on the left side of the road, so when you set off, you would start on the left.

    • @TimmsMJ
      @TimmsMJ Před rokem

      Plus try jousting .... then it crystal clear.

    • @AndrooUK
      @AndrooUK Před rokem +1

      He did mention something about mounting horses, or the scabbard not getting in the way?

  • @darthonian8857
    @darthonian8857 Před rokem

    There's naval link as well. If 2 ships approach each other head on they turn to port (left as viewed towards the front the ship) to avoid each other. If you they were on a canal you could say they drove on the left as they passed.

  • @caper770
    @caper770 Před 10 měsíci

    I am from South Africa and we drive on the left side. After a 6 week vacation in Germany where I drove every day I took my car down my road, and was shocked when a Mercedes came driving up towards me, on the wrong side ( left side ) of the road. I then realised that I was still driving on the right side as in Germany, on my own road where I had been staying for the past 20 years

  • @scottfreckle237
    @scottfreckle237 Před 3 lety +221

    you talk as though practically no one else drives on the left, when it's still 1/3rd of countries

    • @illyasvielemiya9059
      @illyasvielemiya9059 Před 3 lety +30

      this video is intended for American who think what they did is normal thing and any other countries who didn't follow them are an oddball

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel Před 3 lety

      @@illyasvielemiya9059 Thank god for that. I was about to worry which third of this country I was in and where I'm meant to drive.

    • @Patmofar
      @Patmofar Před 3 lety +10

      @@illyasvielemiya9059 Yes, just like the stupid medieval system of measurements that they use which they only share with Myanmar and Liberia and the values in Myanmar are even different to the US and Liberian ones. The rest of the world uses the very logical and simple to understand metric system. They also think that tipping is compulsory in places such as restaurants so you don't pay the menu price but must pay extra. Another astonishing fact is that when you see something advertised for sale for, say, five dollars in a shop that it is a given that it will actually cost you more than five dollars. 'Weird' does not explain it. Fun fact, the last country that changed driving sides was Samoa who changed from driving on the right to driving on the left.

    • @fifthof1795
      @fifthof1795 Před 3 lety +1

      A third of the worlds population still drives on the left. Even countries in Europe, pre WW2 , drove on the Left.

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel Před 3 lety

      @@fifthof1795 IF that's accurate, and I'm going out on limb here, maybe it was the influx of American vehicles and influence which fixed it in place afterward?

  • @awalk5177
    @awalk5177 Před rokem +22

    Japan, Thailand, India, South Africa , Bangladesh, New Zealand and many other countries also all drive on the left.
    Interesting that some people in Switzerland, whilst driving on the right, prefer a steering wheel on the right so they can more easily avoid the rocks and barriers on mountain roads. I realise that for Americans these small things can be confusing when they are "visiting" other countries.

    • @MAMuqsith
      @MAMuqsith Před 11 měsíci +1

      Australia also...

    • @gordonteo2600
      @gordonteo2600 Před 11 měsíci +1

      In South East Asia, many of the countries follow their former colonial masters with some exceptions.
      Singapore and Malaysia drive on the left because they were former UK colonies. Indonesia is a exception because it also drives on left even though it was a former Dutch colony. Thailand drives on the left as well, its the former French colonies surrounding it like Vietnam and Laos which drive on right

  • @airspacestudios
    @airspacestudios Před rokem +1

    I’ve always thought as I’m right handed I want my stronger/more accurate arm controlling the steering wheel and my weaker left hand just handle the gear changes which doesn’t require as much precision.

  • @timothyslaughter476
    @timothyslaughter476 Před rokem +1

    I went to Ireland 35 years ago and drove about 1500 mikes in 2 weeks. I adjusted really quickly. But when i came back to the states i swear i had a harder time readjusting. Strange.

  • @thebusinessfirm9862
    @thebusinessfirm9862 Před 3 lety +201

    The question should be, “why does much of the world NOT drive on the left?”.

    • @fivish
      @fivish Před 3 lety +6

      the majority of un member states drive on the left. 114 left, 78 right.

    • @thebusinessfirm9862
      @thebusinessfirm9862 Před 3 lety +26

      As someone who drives on the left in Australia and drives on the right in Italy, I can definitely say that driving on the left is more natural for me.

    • @user-ho1ih1uj6w
      @user-ho1ih1uj6w Před 3 lety

      Cuz im not British

    • @thebusinessfirm9862
      @thebusinessfirm9862 Před 3 lety +13

      @Inkasso Meddl Interesting. Nobody in Australia has any problem driving a manual car.

    • @RandomMemes2009174561322
      @RandomMemes2009174561322 Před 3 lety +2

      We have rights and you don't
      It's a joke

  • @phph1731
    @phph1731 Před 3 lety +35

    When this Brit lived and worked in Brazil, he drove on the right. Now he’s back on the left. He loved it best when he worked on a farm and drove a thumping great tractor down the middle of the road with gear sticks between his legs and the pedals either side of the drive shaft. With a fork on the front he felt like a knight in armour. Now he drives a Vauxhall Mocker!

    • @alantrex7340
      @alantrex7340 Před rokem

      Brits drive on the proper and natural side of the road ,in a CLOCKWISE DIRECTION. See their roudabouts!

  • @dafalafahim1440
    @dafalafahim1440 Před rokem +2

    Driving on the left is very nice , that's why Japan is producing many car models, many designs come with the right hand drive cars,and also many sport rally cars like Subaru, mitsubishi Evo, McLaren, keeping left is enjoyable for the driver and easy to learn when you are from a left handed steering country

  • @user-il4jc5yd6c
    @user-il4jc5yd6c Před 9 měsíci +1

    There are so many reasons to drive on the left one is you get full access of the road a head of you and a nother is when it comes to overtakeing on the road also there's another reason especially when going on a left hand bend you get more vision as to see what's coming the other way but like I said there's many reasons as to why we drive on the left hand side.😊

  • @happytobeme1983
    @happytobeme1983 Před 3 lety +22

    In South Africa we drive on the left but the taxis drive wherever there's a gap on the left or right, even over pavements to get through traffic.

  • @tw424
    @tw424 Před rokem +117

    I remember reading a scientific paper long ago that stated that when a person is instinctively reacting to oncoming danger, avoidance by moving to the left was the most used direction, from punches and everything else. I assumed this was thinking for the natural tendency to avoid by turning towards a pavement (sidewalk) where the danger (to the driver) was reduced.

    • @arthurterrington8477
      @arthurterrington8477 Před rokem +27

      For the vast majority of people, the leading eye is the right one. So having that looking down the centre of the road makes sense too

    • @lukedogwalker
      @lukedogwalker Před rokem +16

      There is evidence that this is why the island structure on aircraft carriers is on the right, because most pilots tended to veer left if the landing went wrong. The Japanese tried putting the island on the left, once... and never did it again.

    • @annienmouse9767
      @annienmouse9767 Před rokem +8

      And of course needing our right hands to hold our swords! 😂

    • @phoneblaster
      @phoneblaster Před 8 měsíci

      ...that does not fit here. I mean water taps , the left one is the cold and the right hot. It would make sense if the right one is cold as most people are right handed. So in terms of car steering, the right hand has relatively more in control than left hand if you are right handed that is. So in the UK steering is on the right, leaving your left hand free to change gears or radio control . I had be interested in reading this scientific study or paper if possible.

  • @georgewashington938
    @georgewashington938 Před rokem +3

    I thought left-hand driving came from the tiller of boats being on the right side (starboard ). Starboard means stearboard (tiller) in Norse languages. Vikings had a significant influence on things in England because of the multiple invasions during the middle ages. Because the helmsman sat on the right to have access to the tiller, the convention carried over to carriages and autos.

  • @Imzaluzzulazmi
    @Imzaluzzulazmi Před 9 měsíci

    You can shake hand with right hand when you meet people on the road

  • @johnettridge5332
    @johnettridge5332 Před 3 lety +36

    If we drove on the right we would collide with the oncoming traffic .!

  • @sumeetbhat9047
    @sumeetbhat9047 Před 3 lety +122

    I will keep my sword ready in my right hand in case some one attacks.

  • @My_Lyfe
    @My_Lyfe Před 9 měsíci +1

    I don’t really mind which side of the road I drive on. But it would be neat if we made a global effort to all drive on the same side of the road.

  • @sagnik3105
    @sagnik3105 Před 3 lety +75

    Driving on the left makes much more sense tbh. Given that predominantly most people in the world are right handed, the steering wheel should be controlled by the right hand since it involves more precise inputs and shifting gears can easily be accomplished by one's weaker left hand.

    • @toonmag50
      @toonmag50 Před 3 lety +22

      I've tried to explain this to a US bloke, - they don't listen, they're confinced that they're correct and that they independently "discovered" that driving on the right was "safer"
      In reality,they simply followed their new best friends -the French and Napoleon 1.
      They'll never admit this, they'll cling onto some BS explination.

    • @celticwinter
      @celticwinter Před 3 lety +2

      How is turning a wheel a precise input? Writing, sorting et al need relatively precise inputs.
      Also look rallye cars. They need to get through some tight spots, yet the steering wheel is on the left side. There's other more important reasons for this, but it shows that the dominant hand thing is laughable and doesn't matter

    • @toonmag50
      @toonmag50 Před 3 lety +4

      @@celticwinter rally cars are driven by professional or very experienced drivers.
      They practice driving either seated right or left.
      The general subject matter is the mass of ordinary road using drivers.

    • @celticwinter
      @celticwinter Před 3 lety

      @@toonmag50 it was implied that right/left handedness is a factor for humans. That may be, but its influence is highly exaggerated here.
      In a sport where every every second, shift and degree matters, this should at least have some small effect. It doesn't though. Because it doesn't matter that much. It won't even matter if the drivers aren't professionals.
      (There's also a big amateur rallye scene. They aren't professionals by definition.)

    • @toonmag50
      @toonmag50 Před 3 lety +1

      @@celticwinter I'm not disagreeing with you about rally cars, it's one example where a lot of practice mitigates the dominance of the right brain , right visual, and right handedness.
      We are taking about Joe Blogs average non professional drivers.

  • @ermesdistefano5322
    @ermesdistefano5322 Před 3 lety +53

    In Australia you drive on the left as well.

    • @FirstLastOne
      @FirstLastOne Před 3 lety +3

      Noooo, you don't say. Next thing you're gonna tell us is that you didn't watch the video where it mentions former British colonies part. I wonder when a Kiwi will enlighten us that they too drive on the left? Or maybe some one from the Bahamas or Cayman Islands will also chime in...

    • @user-du5bg4ld1m
      @user-du5bg4ld1m Před 3 lety +8

      I thought you guys driving upside down 🙄

    • @aswinverghesemappilai2623
      @aswinverghesemappilai2623 Před 3 lety +8

      @@FirstLastOne Britain even colonized USA. They right sided.

    • @greatpeopleofhimachal5043
      @greatpeopleofhimachal5043 Před 3 lety +1

      I thought upside down😅😅😅

    • @heronimousbrapson863
      @heronimousbrapson863 Před 3 lety +4

      @@FirstLastOne Canada is also part of the commonwealth, but drives on the right. I believe Gibraltar drives on the right as well.

  • @28451104
    @28451104 Před rokem

    We drive on the left in Japan,too. Winker on the right and wiper on the left. I get confused whenever I drive in the States and come back home in Japan after a while.

  • @clairee4939
    @clairee4939 Před rokem +60

    Obviously being British we are completely normal and always wondered why you lot drove on the right but thanks - very informative😊

    • @tomorrowtomorrow8525
      @tomorrowtomorrow8525 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Because the British think they are special, they feel different from the European continent or the world. That's it

    • @davidboult4143
      @davidboult4143 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@tomorrowtomorrow8525being British, I can confirm this.

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@tomorrowtomorrow8525the British are superior

    • @paulmclaine6413
      @paulmclaine6413 Před 10 měsíci

      @@tomorrowtomorrow8525 We don't think we are special , but we do know Americans are stupid.

  • @someonejustsomeone1469
    @someonejustsomeone1469 Před 3 lety +285

    They drive on the proper side of the road.

    • @vladimirsid7296
      @vladimirsid7296 Před 3 lety +2

      you could say they drive a car by sitting on the "right" side of the car...

    • @alandean6930
      @alandean6930 Před 3 lety +4

      Today there is no 'safety' reason to drive on one side of the road or the other except for the law each country has decided on. But most of the world' citizens still shake hands using their right hands which came about for the same reason people drove on the left.Offerring your right hand to show you were not holding your sword or able to draw your sword meant you came in peace. Maybe just maybe Napoleon , Hiltler and Henry Ford were left handed!

    • @evetsnitram8866
      @evetsnitram8866 Před 3 lety

      Gotta keep your whip hand free!

    • @Pianissimo1970
      @Pianissimo1970 Před 3 lety

      No, WE drive on the right side...

    • @vladimirsid7296
      @vladimirsid7296 Před 3 lety

      @@alandean6930 Awesome understanding.. even when we have drinks we say cheers.. same reason as u mentioned... after cheers host must drinks first... so that guest can trust u

  • @Sultan-of-Visjaya
    @Sultan-of-Visjaya Před 3 lety +110

    This kinda recommendations are what i love.
    I learn new things each day.

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  • @grahampilkington252
    @grahampilkington252 Před rokem

    A survey once said that people generally look left first on shopping aisles.
    I wonder if this was international.

  • @dianneking3616
    @dianneking3616 Před rokem +1

    In Australia we drive on the left. There are other countries also who drive in the left.

  • @mickallen899
    @mickallen899 Před 3 lety +140

    It's so you keep the dominant hand on the steering wheel when changing gear...

    • @mickk8519
      @mickk8519 Před 3 lety +8

      Exactly this 👍

    • @monkeydui7241
      @monkeydui7241 Před 3 lety +35

      I’d rather use my dominant hand which is more coordinated to use a gear shift

    • @gehtsnoch4498
      @gehtsnoch4498 Před 3 lety +12

      Rally drivers are masters of changing gears and most of them drive with the steering wheel on the left. A majority will also be right handed and thus shift gears with their dominant hand.

    • @petermirtitsch1235
      @petermirtitsch1235 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gehtsnoch4498 don't rally cars generally have sequential gearboxes, like motorbikes?

    • @latebloomer2
      @latebloomer2 Před 3 lety +1

      Yup good common sense.

  • @vanitiwari1611
    @vanitiwari1611 Před 3 lety +64

    Meanwhile British / left drivers,
    Why does Americans drive on the right? 😂

    • @williamknuckey157
      @williamknuckey157 Před 3 lety +7

      Americans are just being awkward just like they are with the English language both in grammar and spelling

    • @markbradley7323
      @markbradley7323 Před 3 lety +4

      Should be why are Americans unable to drive manual cars?

  • @XaeroDegreaz
    @XaeroDegreaz Před 5 měsíci +1

    @1:48: As an American, I reject this reasoning. Regardless of the side of the road, people would still be able to "see the other wagons" and avoid them if everything was uniform. For instance driving in the left seat, and the right side of the road yielded the same advantages of driving in the right seat, and the left side of the road.
    Everything else is spot on. Road maneuvering started out as a way to simply protect yourself, during feudal times, while travelling. Stop there.
    Feudal countries just never gave it up as it just evolved with their society. It makes total sense, and one way is no less safe than the other.

  • @notmyname4261
    @notmyname4261 Před rokem

    In any country, when in a car, if the drivers seat is not at the centre of the road, you're on the wrong side.

  • @njoroge_mn
    @njoroge_mn Před 3 lety +41

    Kenya is one of the Country where we still drive on the Left. The rule is Keep Left unless when overtaking :-)

  • @Steven-xp6dk
    @Steven-xp6dk Před 3 lety +286

    Others: Why does 60% of the world drive to the right?

    • @aldrickpeter
      @aldrickpeter Před 3 lety +1

      @Steve Solomon So true

    • @kido_k
      @kido_k Před 3 lety +1

      😂Africa

    • @heronimousbrapson863
      @heronimousbrapson863 Před 3 lety +18

      @Ocean Blue Canada is part of the British Commonwealth, but drives on the right (like the neighbouring USA).

    • @arivuchelvankasi
      @arivuchelvankasi Před 3 lety +9

      @@heronimousbrapson863 they fought and won their freedom

    • @al7422
      @al7422 Před 3 lety +2

      Napoletler effect

  • @simonhampson5082
    @simonhampson5082 Před rokem

    It all goes back to jousting - the joust was typically held in the right hand, so the horse rider had to approach the oncoming rider on the left.

  • @darrell8584
    @darrell8584 Před rokem

    I read that napoleon banned soldiers from riding on the left because they would get drunk and duel with each other since most people are right handed riding on the right stopped the practice of dueling since their sword hands were now opposite of the opposite opponents

  • @CEGBrevival
    @CEGBrevival Před 3 lety +7

    An advantage of driving on the left is that the right hand stays in control of the steering wheel while changing gear with the left hand.

    • @histguy101
      @histguy101 Před 3 lety

      wouldn't that put the clutch on your good foot and the accelerator & brake on your left?

    • @scorpiomoon162
      @scorpiomoon162 Před 3 lety

      Christus Regnet No, clutch operated with left foot, accelerator and brake with right foot

    • @histguy101
      @histguy101 Před 3 lety

      @@scorpiomoon162 I could see that being a slight disadvantage in Europe, but in the U.S. and Canada, you really have to go out of your way to find a car with manual transmission.

  • @bruhjustanothermalaysian8117

    "professionals have standards"
    -brits, probably

  • @markriobr
    @markriobr Před 10 měsíci

    Was my first time in Europe with my future wife. We were living in L A and flew to Amsterdam, a city that was part of my dream. At the time had an uncle living and working there as the boss at Bank of Brazil. When we got out of customs,had a guy holding a piece of paper with my name. On the way to our hotel he said, you don't like trains and wait or run not to be late. We had in mind to stay 3 months , he said buy a car have a friend that sell cars not expensive and in good shape. Next day we had a car, a few more days there and London here we come. The car was normal, driver on the left, driving from Dover to London on a highway all happy. Roll one,,,was just 20 a good driver until we had to exit and drive on regular roads. When i saw the circle my head went off, stop the car and for 20 minutes looking at it had no idea how to go buy.

  • @28451104
    @28451104 Před rokem

    In Okinawa(Japan), cars exceptionally drove on the right until early 70’s, as it was occupied by the US. It was changed after the land of Okinawa was returned to Japan(1971 ish?).

  • @daniquewesterveld
    @daniquewesterveld Před rokem +34

    Having learnt to drive on the right, yet now I live in a country where we drive on the left, it has been my observation that as long as we all keep to the same side of the road, everything will be fine.

  • @oldunpastit
    @oldunpastit Před 3 lety +17

    How nice, to see an unbiased analysis. Thank you. Driving in the U.S. for us pommies though, is not that difficult.

    • @GrahamWalters
      @GrahamWalters Před rokem

      Driving on the left for Americans in the UK is very dangerous, they turn out of military bases and kill motor cyclists, then leave the UK under diplomatic immunity and get away with it. So much for us being allies.

  • @jimrogers7425
    @jimrogers7425 Před rokem +1

    I asked a British acquaintance of mine this very question. His response was simple… you draw your sword with your right hand.

  • @drstapes-ravi
    @drstapes-ravi Před 9 měsíci

    I'm from India, the windshield wiper and turn indicator knobs change sides based on which country the car is made. Some days my light indicator makes the turn, the other days, i just turn with a cleaner windshield and a dent on the side of the car.

  • @megapangolin1093
    @megapangolin1093 Před rokem +17

    Truly excellent, informative explanation. This is the best evaluation of this phenomenon that I have ever seen. Well done and thank you.

    • @Lakeisle108
      @Lakeisle108 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I was thinking the same thing. Quite well researched

  • @ABDULLAHSOLOS
    @ABDULLAHSOLOS Před 3 lety +265

    “Why do the British drive on the left? Well why does the American drive on the right?

  • @dumptrump3788
    @dumptrump3788 Před 10 měsíci

    And this is why old British motorbikes have right side gear shifters. When you add a side-car (which once was a very popular choice) your right foot could operate both the motorbike's rear brake & the side-car's brake (which would be right next to the motorbike's rear break). With cheap cars motorbikes have become secondary modes of transport & side-cars a thing of the past, so Brit bikes eventually shifted to left hand side gear shifters.

  • @nicka113
    @nicka113 Před 11 měsíci

    Somehow RHD just flows better in my opinion. I do quite a lot of driving in Spain and the exits and entry’s to motorways always seem to overlap each other, if the roads were UK busy it would accidents galore.