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    As a Canadian living in the UK, I had no idea this topic would be filled with so many contradicting points - I thought it would be a simple answer!
    0:00 why do Brits drive on the left
    0:36 the beginning
    3:01 what about Britain's neighbours?
    4:48 how I made this video
    6:35 Napoleon gets involved
    8:56 disclaimer...
    11:18 back to Europe
    11:55 what about Canada + America
    13:50 who's left?
    14:45 who switched left?
    15:18 let's circle back to Britain
    16:25 what have I learned...
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  • @AdventuresAndNaps
    @AdventuresAndNaps  7 місяців тому +16

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    • @southerneruk
      @southerneruk 7 місяців тому

      Romans work both sides of the roads, and it all depend on where you are, There are other counties that drive on the same side as UK like Japan, bits of China, Australia, New Zealand, 1/3 of Africa, Caribbean islands Atlantic Islands few Med Island and Pacific Island, a bit of South America

    • @alfresco8442
      @alfresco8442 7 місяців тому

      If you look at any picture of a stage coach, or watch any western movie, the driver always sits on the right and the guard is on the left. Again, it's a handedness thing; if they sat the other way around the the driver would clout the guard on the head every time he used his whip (mostly). Britain simply kept up this right hand drive tradition, thus driving on the left...putting the driver near the centre of the road where it's easier to see around the vehicle in front. The whip being used in the middle is also less likely to get caught in any nearby shrubbery.

  • @jimp514
    @jimp514 7 місяців тому +287

    "When the rest of the world doesn't"......Anguilla, Antigua, Barbuda, Australia, Bangladesh, Barbados, Bermuda, Bhutan, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Dominica, East Timor, Fiji, Grenada, Guernsey, Guyana, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jamaica, Japan, Jersey, Kenya, Lesotho, Macau, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Saint Helena, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Seychelles, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Tanzania, Thailand, The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uganda, United States Virgin Islands, Zambia, Zimbabwe....has entered the chat 😉

    • @MixedUpChocolate
      @MixedUpChocolate 7 місяців тому +22

      I’m glad you took the time to highlight this because I was only going to mention Jamaica 😅

    • @ziggarillo
      @ziggarillo 7 місяців тому +6

      Absolutely

    • @andyt8216
      @andyt8216 7 місяців тому +17

      And at one time half of Europe did. The reason former Dutch colony Indonesia drives on the left is because their former Dutch masters did, the same with formerly Portuguese Macao and so on

    • @afrocomber
      @afrocomber 7 місяців тому +26

      Don't forget to mention that 4 of those countries are amongst the 8 highest populations in the world (India, Indonesia, Pakistan & Bangladesh), together just those four account for over 2 billion people & >25 % of the global population. That may be a minority, but it's a large minority!

    • @johnrhodez6829
      @johnrhodez6829 7 місяців тому +9

      The reason is quit simples Alanna!
      Two lines of cavelery coming toward each other.
      Which side do you wear your sword.... yes on the left, so if you are fighting the other column then you have to wheel the horses round because when you draw you sword it is now in the right hand.
      If you ride on the left the drawn swords are on the correct side, and you can get on with it.
      As I said Simples!!

  • @robertmartin8602
    @robertmartin8602 7 місяців тому +14

    As a British colony, parts of Canada drove on the left until the 1920's. Newfoundland was the last holdout - they drove on the left until in 1947.14 Feb 2013

  • @speleokeir
    @speleokeir 7 місяців тому +16

    There are safety benefits to driving on the left.
    Any time you just have one hand on the wheel .e.g changing gear, adjusting the stereo, sat nav, etc your right hand remains on the wheel.

    • @Elwaves2925
      @Elwaves2925 7 місяців тому +5

      Unless your left handed.

    • @stephenlee5929
      @stephenlee5929 7 місяців тому +5

      @@Elwaves2925 Sinister people.

    • @Elwaves2925
      @Elwaves2925 7 місяців тому +1

      @@stephenlee5929 Hee-hee.

    • @DomingoDeSantaClara
      @DomingoDeSantaClara 7 місяців тому +7

      No, the right hand is holding a coffee or sandwich, the knee keeps the car straight while changing gear...which is difficult as the left is the phone hand.😉

    • @williamgardner2739
      @williamgardner2739 7 місяців тому +1

      @@DomingoDeSantaClara I hope that is a joke, because every thing you said is breaking the highway code.

  • @Bernd_Gandamete
    @Bernd_Gandamete 7 місяців тому +6

    I found in Malta that drivers will travel on whichever is the shady side of the road. This can be terrifying as you wait for the other driver to switch to the left!

  • @PaulMGleeson
    @PaulMGleeson 7 місяців тому +17

    An interesting and well researched video. In the early 80s I was performing at a folk festival based around 3 villages in very rural, then, West Germany. The locals would drive on the left in the confines of the 3 villages swerving over to the right as they left. It was all quite frightening.

  • @petersmitham8273
    @petersmitham8273 7 місяців тому +33

    Between 68 and 76 countries also drive on the left…(depending on who supplies the correct information 😂)…. Either way it amounts to a third is the world’s population driving on the left…..😮🎉❤

    • @AdventuresAndNaps
      @AdventuresAndNaps  7 місяців тому +7

      Yup! That's in the video ☺️

    • @RushfanUK
      @RushfanUK 7 місяців тому +10

      @@AdventuresAndNaps It's not in the title though is it.

    • @d.s2660
      @d.s2660 7 місяців тому +4

      @@RushfanUK I never watch the videos. I only read the thumbnails and judge the creator accordingly.

    • @havoc6_1_6
      @havoc6_1_6 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@d.s2660Bless, you'll learn to when you've left school...

    • @petersmitham8273
      @petersmitham8273 7 місяців тому +3

      @@AdventuresAndNaps..clickbait working well 😂❤

  • @howardkey1639
    @howardkey1639 7 місяців тому +47

    Fun little video Alanna. Personal I am glad we have stuck to the left here in the UK as I would get extremely confused if they were ever to swap us over to the right. Having said that I get the feeling that a lot of people on the roads these days haven't got a clue what side of the road they are supposed to be on anyway. 😆

    • @AdventuresAndNaps
      @AdventuresAndNaps  7 місяців тому +6

      😂 thanks pal! It's super weird switching from one side to another!

    • @jonevansauthor
      @jonevansauthor 7 місяців тому

      It's true that whatever country your in, those people are common.

    • @petealmond5378
      @petealmond5378 7 місяців тому

      the inaccuracies of early weapons meant due to the trouble with highwaymen to ensure better pistol accuracy and be closer to your target travelling on the left meant the right hand would be closer to the target.

    • @sjbict
      @sjbict 7 місяців тому

      @@petealmond5378 and the right arm was usually the sword arm easier to fight

    • @EBR-UK
      @EBR-UK 7 місяців тому +1

      Hi,here's something that may not be true but I will post it anyway.
      Owners of horse drawn carriages like taxis in London swapped from sitting on the left (Kerb side) to the right (Middle of the road) to stop pedestrians getting hit with whips.
      As petrol taxis started to replace horses the steering wheel was put on the right hand side because that's where the taxi drivers were used to sitting.

  • @dacco2
    @dacco2 7 місяців тому +16

    Keeps our sword hand free, especially for Canadians who don’t like mince pies and twiglets

    • @AdventuresAndNaps
      @AdventuresAndNaps  7 місяців тому +9

      Can I have a pork pie instead? Or a sausage roll? 🥹

    • @dacco2
      @dacco2 7 місяців тому +3

      Only with Marmite on them, or the sword hand comment still stands.

  • @Theinternalrewrite
    @Theinternalrewrite 7 місяців тому +8

    I've always thought keeping to the left when walking makes sense so when approaching another person you can shake hands, bump fists, high five, link elbows and dance in a circle, etc, whatever you like. It's a good way to greet people.

    • @Al8minium
      @Al8minium 7 місяців тому +4

      Aah yes, I remember fondly the days when we used to dance in a circle.

  • @PURPLEGHOST2023
    @PURPLEGHOST2023 20 днів тому

    I am British and I have just joined your channel you probably know more then most brits so thank you so much for great and informative and entertaining content I am here to stay

  • @lucyj8204
    @lucyj8204 7 місяців тому +25

    We've always been told that having the driver on the right of the car is safer, particularly for manual cars, because you keep your dominant hand on the steering wheel. I'm surprised this didn't come up in your research (but it did come up in that 1969 report you mentioned). Countries that drive on the left have marginally lower accident rates.

    • @petegarnett7731
      @petegarnett7731 7 місяців тому +2

      Perhaps it is a hangover from the days when you shielded your lady at your left, while keeping the sword arm free to defend her honour.

    • @Dionysos640
      @Dionysos640 7 місяців тому +6

      @@petegarnett7731 It's well documented in English history (although that doesn't mean England was the originator) that men rode on the left of highways and tracks with their sword sheathed on their left side. When they met a traveller coming in the opposite direction, it was often customary for the riders to reach out their right hands to each other, to show they were not a threat. It's written that that this is the origin of the handshake greeting. Of course, nobody knows about stuff like this, for certain, but this particular explanation makes sense to me so I would like it to be true :)

    • @petegarnett7731
      @petegarnett7731 7 місяців тому +3

      @@Dionysos640 So would I.

    • @jumperpence
      @jumperpence 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@petegarnett7731and why men's hats always had a feather on the left hand side so an not to interfere with any potential sword play.

    • @mYmUSICmILL
      @mYmUSICmILL 6 місяців тому +1

      I fully agree. And not only the gear lever, but most of the controls. I am an extreme right-hander; I have, for example, tried to write with my left hand, but it is simply impossible for me. I have my driving license since 1965, and, living in Germany at the time, I had of course LHD cars. In 1974 I bought my 'dream car', a 1959 Austin Healey Frogeye Sprite. And it had RHD. I quickly realized that driving a RHD car was easier for me. And from 1974 until 1996 I had both LHD and RHD cars. Visiting the UK I never had problems to drive on the left, both with RHD and LHD cars. But I had always problems to switch back to driving on the right side. In 1996 I moved to the UK, and since then I have owned only RHD cars. In 2004 I decided to move to Cyprus, and one important reason for choosing this country was that in this country cars drive on the left. Now I would not dare to drive on the right again. (Do left-handed people have the opposite experience???)

  • @jillbryant1145
    @jillbryant1145 2 місяці тому +2

    Because we drive on the correct side, sighting with our right eyes, and drive with our dominant right hand and chahge gear with our left hand.

  • @angelique_cs
    @angelique_cs 7 місяців тому +4

    All the peppery pedantry in these streets when we could all be together just vibing with Alanna 😂
    Fun video as always, lady

  • @billydonaldson6483
    @billydonaldson6483 7 місяців тому +3

    Even in St. John in the US Virgin Islands they drive on the left, the donkeys have the historic right of way and use the right hand lane going up and down the hills.

  • @Lando-kx6so
    @Lando-kx6so 7 місяців тому +8

    About 35% of the world drives on the left & a couple of countries that currently drive on the right will likely switch in the coming years like Myanmar, South Sudan, & Rwanda due to majority of cars on their roads being made for left hand traffic & majority of their neighbours driving on that side. Also Kiribati & Okinawa in Japan switched to driving to the left in the 1970s

  • @daehrm
    @daehrm 7 місяців тому +12

    Fun fact: I believe the only road in England where you drive on the right hand side is Savoy Court leading to The Savoy hotel in London for ease of dropping off passengers. However it is on private land.

    • @AdventuresAndNaps
      @AdventuresAndNaps  7 місяців тому

      Interesting!

    • @nickbarber2080
      @nickbarber2080 7 місяців тому +1

      There have been several roads in the UK which drove on the right...usually as part of some kind of traffic management system.
      Until recently The Hale in Tottenham was an example.

    • @peterwilkins7013
      @peterwilkins7013 7 місяців тому

      It dates back to Queen Victoria who didn't want to walk across the road as it was raining. So she ordered the car to drive up the right side and it stuck (as in driving on the right stuck. Not the car got stuck).
      And if you believe that you'll believe anything cos I just made it up.

    • @ItsHailee7
      @ItsHailee7 7 місяців тому +2

      There's a road in Hammersmith, London where the only way to enter the bus station is to drive on the right.

    • @kendee4421
      @kendee4421 6 місяців тому

      Correct, but most of the private cars that drive down past the theatre to the hotel are super prestige vehicles and are usually dropping off the incredibly wealthy, nobility, top celebrities etc. at the theatre or hotel.

  • @jonhewitt3
    @jonhewitt3 7 місяців тому +9

    Have you also noticed, the railways, they travel on the left in the UK! Any railway systems around the world, if the trains travel on the left, it was usually installed by the British 😊

    • @katrinabryce
      @katrinabryce 7 місяців тому +4

      Or the French. They copied the British, had the first high speed rail system in Europe and set the standard for high speed rail in Europe. And, along with the Japanese who also drive on the left, in China.

    • @peterroff8527
      @peterroff8527 7 місяців тому +2

      just thinking the same thing.

  • @jjjones4982
    @jjjones4982 7 місяців тому +10

    It took BC 3 years from 1920-23 to change from left to right hand driving. That must have been an exciting 3 years.

    • @AdventuresAndNaps
      @AdventuresAndNaps  7 місяців тому +2

      Wow that's such a long time for a single province

  • @Dionysos640
    @Dionysos640 7 місяців тому +3

    The thing that you didn't note about UK, Ireland, Cyrprus, Malta is that they are all island nations. If they weren't, history would be different. Most of the high population countries that drive on the left today, are islands. Thailand is an interesting exception but there are also places with bridges to the mainland like SIngapore and Hong Kong. There are some fascinating border crossing solutions, which have been the subject of some great videos.

  • @stephenheathfield6057
    @stephenheathfield6057 7 місяців тому +12

    I love how your sense of humour always shines through, keep it up. 👍😎👍

  • @sirjosephwhitworth9415
    @sirjosephwhitworth9415 6 місяців тому +3

    The 'left' bias also features in left handed spiral staircases in Castles, which made it easier for the defenders using swords, but more awkward for the attacker.

  • @No1sonuk
    @No1sonuk 2 місяці тому

    Fun fact: Several years ago, right-hand drive Jeeps became a lot cheaper for a while because the US post office ordered a batch of right-hand drive vehicles.
    The reason: When stopping at the road side, the driver gets out on the pavement side of the vehicle. Many US post office vehicles are RHD for this reason.

  • @Cayles764
    @Cayles764 7 місяців тому +19

    I heard that one of the reasons Samoa switched to driving on the left is they wanted to buy cars straight from Japanese factories. Of course Japan also drives onthe left and thus has their wheels on the right.

    • @hairyairey
      @hairyairey 7 місяців тому +3

      The US Postal service buys its vehicles from Japan as it's easier to get out on the right hand side for deliveries

    • @Cayles764
      @Cayles764 7 місяців тому +1

      @@hairyairey Wow, I had no idea! What a fun fact.

    • @philipslighting8240
      @philipslighting8240 7 місяців тому +1

      My car has wheels on both sides ?

    • @hairyairey
      @hairyairey 7 місяців тому +2

      @@philipslighting8240 steering wheel! Anyway, not all cars have wheels on both sides...

    • @hairyairey
      @hairyairey 7 місяців тому

      @@Cayles764 I am surprised that this isn't more common in other countries. I am looking at buying a left hand drive car, not just for fun but useful for recording inadequate traffic lights.

  • @Judgles
    @Judgles 7 місяців тому +18

    Interesting video, Alanna. Japan drives on the left, despite never being associated with the UK. It means a lot of second-hand Japanese cars have the steering wheel on the right, which is handy for countries that import them - including Samoa!

    • @Lando-kx6so
      @Lando-kx6so 7 місяців тому +1

      Samoa switched sides to driving in the left in 2009 the latest country/territory to do this

    • @outerheaven8797
      @outerheaven8797 7 місяців тому +2

      Yeah am in the UK, but have a Japanese car- anything Japanese is totally cool

    • @markwatson8714
      @markwatson8714 7 місяців тому +6

      It is actually associated with the UK. Japan hired English engineers to build their first railroads in the 1870s, and those engineers naturally built the rails for left hand travel. The Japanese simply adopted what they were doing on the rails to the road when the automobile turned up a few decades later.

    • @andyt8216
      @andyt8216 7 місяців тому +2

      same with Thailand and also Indonesia and Macao… in the last two cases, because their former masters Holland and Portugal used to.

    • @cadifan
      @cadifan 7 місяців тому +1

      @@markwatson8714 That's correct. Most Asian countries that drive on the left is because of early British influence.

  • @hvee4
    @hvee4 7 місяців тому +8

    Interesting fact, the 70’s sci fi series UFO had pre and post 1970’s clips and the cars in the flashbacks were right hand drive while the modern cars were left hand drive and the reason was at the time of making the series it was generally thought that the uk would switch sides sooner rather than later… that theory went well

    • @hvee4
      @hvee4 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TrickyDicky2006 yep… oops 😅

  • @harrybarrow6222
    @harrybarrow6222 7 місяців тому +6

    Sorry. One more comment:
    I lived and worked in the USA for almost 14 years.
    I made business trips to the UK periodically, and I found it very easy to switch sides.
    It was easy because the steering wheel is on the other side too.

    • @deanosaur808
      @deanosaur808 6 місяців тому

      My friend is bi, the often switch sides too 😛🤣
      Sorry, bad joke 😅😅

  • @stuarts1219
    @stuarts1219 7 місяців тому +11

    Great research Alanna! I don't think you mentioned that on rivers and canals in the UK you stick to the right bank when passing other boats.

    • @AdventuresAndNaps
      @AdventuresAndNaps  7 місяців тому +3

      I had no idea! That's so interesting

    • @Pippins666
      @Pippins666 7 місяців тому +2

      because that is the rule of the sea - the same is true in UK estuaries or anywhere else at sea. Interestingly, some European rail lines run the left side. I noticed it in Portugal, but some other countries do too

    • @nobbynobbynoob
      @nobbynobbynoob 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Pippins666The British built their railways. :)

    • @Pippins666
      @Pippins666 7 місяців тому +1

      @@nobbynobbynoob true! I hadn't thought of that

    • @mykota2417
      @mykota2417 7 місяців тому +1

      Hah I spent a week over 30yrs ago on a canal trip... I never realised..

  • @heskeyisgod8039
    @heskeyisgod8039 7 місяців тому

    Great video Alanna! Really interesting. I learnt a lot 🙂

  • @mccpcorn2000
    @mccpcorn2000 7 місяців тому

    This was really informative! It's always great finding out something new! Thanks for sharinging!

  • @tommymacias5434
    @tommymacias5434 7 місяців тому

    Thank you 🙏🏼 for incredible video I live Northern California retired disabled garage man have always dreamed of going to East Anglia I watch a lot of UA-cam your awesome my wife is from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 thank you 🙏🏼 again for your hard work I’m hooded on your channel 😊🙏🏼🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @ozelhassan8576
    @ozelhassan8576 7 місяців тому

    I really enjoyed this Alanna, I love history and it was fascinating, thank you.

  • @caz_007
    @caz_007 7 місяців тому +3

    Really interesting about why we used to walk on the left in the UK, and the horse thing, I didnt know that! 😊
    Thank you for all of your research! Fascinating! 👏👍👌

  • @monacophotographyevents2384
    @monacophotographyevents2384 2 місяці тому +1

    I live in Monaco, but I fairly frequently drive to the UK. As soon as I get off the ferry, I automatically, without even realising I'm doing it, switch to the other side of the road.
    Driving in the UK, is easier than over here.

  • @trevorla7542
    @trevorla7542 7 місяців тому

    A very interesting and well presented video, Alanna 👍

  • @brianharrington4045
    @brianharrington4045 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Alanna that was insightful and amusing.

  • @peakproofuk
    @peakproofuk 6 місяців тому

    One factor was motor car safety related. Most people are right handed, driving on the left means your strongest hand stays on the wheel while changing gear with the left hand.

  • @michaels640
    @michaels640 7 місяців тому

    In addition to getting on a horse being easier on the left for right handed people, it’s even more so if you are wearing a sword, which hangs down your left leg for a right handed person. The only way to mount the horse is to put your left leg in the stirrup and swing your right leg over, and ooh, your facing forward and on the left side of the road. It’s why castles have stairs up towers going round the the right, so attackers going up had the right arm restricted by the central column, whereas defenders facing down had plenty of room for defending with their right.

  • @realspokenenglish120
    @realspokenenglish120 7 місяців тому

    As a language learner i found whenever she says "perhaps" is soooo cute and sounds soo adorable 😂I😍😍

  • @kyj565
    @kyj565 7 місяців тому +6

    I ride a motorcycle so I still often use Pompeii rules and from now on I'm going to refer to "Filtering" as a "Pompeii manoeuvre" 😂

  • @grantparman4705
    @grantparman4705 7 місяців тому +5

    I love this channel's history lessons about random topics!

    • @AdventuresAndNaps
      @AdventuresAndNaps  7 місяців тому +2

      Glad you like them!

    • @grantparman4705
      @grantparman4705 7 місяців тому

      🙂

    • @vijay-c
      @vijay-c 7 місяців тому

      ​@@AdventuresAndNapsThey're great at teaching me the answer to questions I didn't know that I had!

  • @chrisives2152
    @chrisives2152 7 місяців тому +1

    Great little Blue Peter type topic, well done 👏

  • @MarkARhodie
    @MarkARhodie 7 місяців тому

    Love your educational videos missus.

  • @nigelcuthbertson701
    @nigelcuthbertson701 7 місяців тому

    There's a UA-cam clip somewhere documenting Sweden's left to right driving changeover. One night at midnight all traffic was stopped, then set off again on the opposite side. Brilliant!

  • @danielferguson3784
    @danielferguson3784 7 місяців тому

    People are mostly right handed, & so also mount horses on the left. Carriage drivers sat on the right to clear the whip hand free, & to face oncoming traffic. It was Henry Ford, building cars on an assembly line , made them left hand drive, which hence spread with his cars around the world.

  • @admiralcraddock464
    @admiralcraddock464 7 місяців тому +1

    On our canal system boats pass each other on the right.

  • @SteveMikre44
    @SteveMikre44 7 місяців тому

    Thanks Alanna! I learned a lot...😊🚦

  • @BOABModels
    @BOABModels 7 місяців тому +1

    Many countries which continue to drive on the left are islands (UK, Ireland, Japan, Australia etc) or have large coastlines (India, South Africa) therefore have few or none road links with right sided driving countries.
    As you say, Sweden switched to driving on the right in 1967 as both their neighbours, Finland and Norway, drove on the right. Look up the confusing pictures of the changeover day (Högertrafikomläggningen) - some are quite funny.

  • @isaacplaysbass8568
    @isaacplaysbass8568 7 місяців тому

    Loving the deep dives, utterly fascinating. I've heard a lot about the history of Left/Right driving, but still you manage to find new gems.
    On the subject of diving.. Have you considered an A&N series whereby you learn new skills or have new experiences a la Blue Peter? I think an "Alana tours a Kentish brewery and is taught how to make ale", or "Alana learns scuba in the waters off the British coast", or "Alana makes cheese at a traditional creamery" etc. might be quite the draw for fans new and old.

  • @midnightwind8067
    @midnightwind8067 7 місяців тому

    Yep. So much better without the glasses. The eyes communicate so well. Has to be good for the channel to have that ability to connect. Happy for you.

  • @davidpierce3217
    @davidpierce3217 7 місяців тому +1

    This was really interesting. Thanks!!

    • @richardcrossan6637
      @richardcrossan6637 Місяць тому

      Also if you look 👀 at some early American films the cars were rhd love your informative vids

  • @paulharrison8379
    @paulharrison8379 7 місяців тому +1

    I first learned about Sweden changing from the left to the right on Blue Peter. That is what Blue Peter is for.

    • @nobbynobbynoob
      @nobbynobbynoob 7 місяців тому

      And Iceland, another Nordic country, made the same change the year after Sweden did it.

  • @iainjones5002
    @iainjones5002 7 місяців тому

    I read nany years ago in some car related magazine article about the history of mass car manufacturing, that Henry Fordcwhen he developed the Model T Ford, he wished to follow the British 'model' of Right Hand Drive vehicles.
    But when his production lines were manufactured ahead of Day 1 of manufacturing, they'd been constructed in the opposite way, and it wasn't feasible to have the changes made in time, hence why they became Left Hand Drive.
    I regret not having retained that magazine article, as this question arises from time to time. Maybe it's true, maybe now been historically corrected, but it makes sense in a way.

  • @timjackson1904
    @timjackson1904 7 місяців тому +5

    My mother was left handed, but at school in Scotland, the teachers would smack her hand painfully with a ruler if they saw her using her left hand! Left handedness was seen by some as witchcraft in those days. Great video !
    !

    • @cadifan
      @cadifan 7 місяців тому +1

      New Zealand 1966 when I started school my mother made sure the teachers knew that my left handness was NATURAL and was NOT to be "corrected"!

    • @michaellovell1368
      @michaellovell1368 7 місяців тому +1

      The Latin word for "left" is "sinistra". It's where we get the word Sinister. The Roman Church (and the Anglican) can be held responsible for kids getting clumped for using their left hand for writing. Thankfully we are a bit more enlightened these days (I hope) !!

    • @jonevansauthor
      @jonevansauthor 7 місяців тому

      Just to be clear, it wouldn't have been for stuff that requires both hands, it would have been for really important stuff like handwriting and eating with a knife and fork... yeah it's still horrible but it's not like they weren't allowed to use their left hands at all. Probably the least awful reason they got beaten too. :(

    • @Sofasurfa
      @Sofasurfa 7 місяців тому +1

      Yup my mum told me when I started school back in 1963 they tried to get me to use my right hand. I don’t remember it myself.

    • @jonevansauthor
      @jonevansauthor 7 місяців тому

      @@Sofasurfa it does make sense for handwriting because of how the hand moves across the page left to right but they didn't need to be such swines about it. More flies with vast piles of rotting meat and all that... wait, I may have that saying wrong. Being nice to people gets better results would be another way to put it.

  • @SteveParkes-Sparko
    @SteveParkes-Sparko 7 місяців тому +1

    It's easy, Alanna! - "Check-a-slow-vack-ee-a"

  • @harrybarrow6222
    @harrybarrow6222 7 місяців тому +1

    I have a Britannica Book of the Year for 1967.
    It has photos of the traffic in Sweden switching sides at the appointed hour on 3 September 1967.
    Wikipedia has one photo of the same event in an article named “Dagen H”.

  • @stumccabe
    @stumccabe 7 місяців тому

    Great video.

  • @cby63
    @cby63 7 місяців тому

    very informative 😊

  • @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t
    @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t 7 місяців тому +6

    The other thing that archeologists find consistently is that tracks leading away from mines are more heavily rutted on the left, indicating that the laden carts were driven on the correct side of the road.

  • @ElliotDooleysmith
    @ElliotDooleysmith 7 місяців тому

    Left just makes more sense for Manual cars as well.
    Most people are right handed, keep you dominant hand on the wheel when changing gear.

  • @markhemzy8433
    @markhemzy8433 7 місяців тому +1

    From the many dash cam channels I subscribe to around the world I don't think it makes a lot of difference what side people drive on. There are angry, bad, impatient, thoughtless, blind, dangerous and unthinking drivers all over the globe. Interesting video.

  • @tommullinerart
    @tommullinerart 23 дні тому

    I wonder if there's a link between driving on the left and jousting. Most knights were (I imagine) forced to hold their lances in their LEFT hand with their sheilds on the right, therefore they would pass each other with their opponent on their right. This is similar to driving on the left of the road. Perhaps it's just a co-incidence?
    The positioning of the steering wheel (relative to the car) however, helps with overtaking cars in front. In order to see if the road is clear ahead of the other car, one only has to pull out a safer, smaller amount than if the sterring wheel was in the middle or the other side of the car.

  • @eburneentertainment9903
    @eburneentertainment9903 7 місяців тому +1

    As a Brit I definitely expected Napoleon to come up in this video! 😆

  • @educatednumpty71
    @educatednumpty71 7 місяців тому +2

    There is also the suggestion that driving on the left dates back to when Britain was ruled over by Rome. The Roman soldiers used to march on the left.

  • @bryansmith1920
    @bryansmith1920 7 місяців тому +2

    I was in the British Army 1977-86 BOAR was a big thing then, So driving on either side was a thing, I never had a problem driving in Germany(European other lands)But returning to Britain off a middle of the night ferry always threw me I did manage about 3 miles in the early hours of a winters night, 🤣

  • @Al8minium
    @Al8minium 7 місяців тому +2

    Another reason why it may feel natural to drive on the left is because that's how we read and write.
    We start from the left, reach the end of the line, and then jump back to the left for the following line. (apart from Arabic)
    The margin is also typically on the left.

    • @oaktreeman4369
      @oaktreeman4369 7 місяців тому +3

      In the northern hemisphere, if you look south, the sun will rise on your left, and set on your right. And that's also how we write. Semitic languages, on the other hand, follow the moon, which waxes and wanes from right to left.

  • @jameshurst8006
    @jameshurst8006 14 днів тому

    I think thats why so many countries that keep right go auto. It just doesn't feel right to change gears with you right hand.

  • @rogerwitte
    @rogerwitte 7 місяців тому +1

    I think there was one road in Canada that remained 'drive on the left' long after the rest of the country changed because I vaguely remember it changing in my lifetime (I am 63). I think it was in a port on the east (Atlantic) coast. They had a special junction which swapped the two halves of the road where it met the inland Canadian road network (the other end was the dock).

  • @octeight7977
    @octeight7977 7 місяців тому +2

    Escalator etiquette around the world could be a 'fun' follow up to this 😊

    • @kendee4421
      @kendee4421 6 місяців тому

      Standing on the right is so you can hold on with the right hand.

  • @malcolmsymon2139
    @malcolmsymon2139 6 місяців тому

    Not a guess: Rules of Chivalry. You carry your shield on the left, so 2 knights passing offer mutual defence. Was practice all over Christendom since about 500 AD. Also means reading road signs it brings your eyeline back to the road.

  • @scottbarrett4746
    @scottbarrett4746 7 місяців тому

    There are lots on contradictory stories about why countries drive on whichever side. it's worth remembering that it was generally ok to decide which side to pass someone coming the other way as you see fit if you are only travelling in a horse drawn cart. It's only an issue of recent times and evolved city by city, region by region. There are many countries that drive on the left. About 1/3 of the world's population drive on the left including biggies like India and Indonesia. Many are ex-British colonies. Indonesia is an ex-Dutch colony but got its independence before the Netherlands changed from left to right!

  • @jameskvo
    @jameskvo 7 місяців тому

    8:05 - Czechoslovakia changed its name to Czechia ('Check-Yuh') in 2016 😁

  • @steveknight878
    @steveknight878 7 місяців тому

    I have no authoritative source, but my understanding of why France drove on the right (much of Europe before Napoleon drove on the left, because you mount a horse on its left side as you mentioned) was because of the difference in the way carts are driven. In Britain, for instance, carts were driven from a seat on the cart. The best place to sit when driving a horse and cart is on the right-hand side of the cart - because if you use a whip, and you are right handed, you sit to the right of the cart so that you don't get the whip tangled up in the cart itself. When you meet oncoming carts, you want them to pass you on your right, so that you can more easily see what you are doing.
    In France, they tended to lead the horse, rather than ride in the cart. Naturally, you want to hold the horse with your right hand. In this situation you want oncoming carts to pass you on your left - so that you can more easily avoid hitting them.
    When Napoleon defeated countries, he decreed that they ride on the right like they did in France.

  • @johnhoward2430
    @johnhoward2430 7 місяців тому

    On top form Leafy! Missing the bins already tho ? X

  • @daveturnbull7221
    @daveturnbull7221 7 місяців тому +3

    Never mind keeping left or right, what about when we are all flying between planets. Do we pass above or below?
    This was a really fun and interesting video Alanna - much thanks 😍👍

    • @williamgardner2739
      @williamgardner2739 2 місяці тому

      Now that is an interesting question, and how would they know who has the right of way.

  • @andykpearson6551
    @andykpearson6551 7 місяців тому

    On the related subject of walking, I found this item, originally published in The Times of June 9, 1922 of interest:
    "Some local authorities appear to be coquetting with the idea of changing the rule of the footpath. Some have already decreed that pedestrians shall keep to the left instead of following the traditional practice of keeping to the right. Safety is the object sought, but whatever the merits of the change it is obvious that uniformity is desirable. As things are, the Public is faced with being asked to walk on different sides of the footpath, not only in different towns, but even in different areas of London, according as the municipal authorities are, or are not fired with the zeal of reform. Though one borough, Holborn, for example, may elect to make the change, there is no reason why its neighbours should not be content to maintain the old rule, and in that case the pedestrian will have to change his side as he crosses the boundary. Confusion is certain to result.
    Keeping to one side, whichever it may be, should be a habit bred by use, but in such circumstances there will be no chance for use to breed it. The cynic may reply that use has not done very much so far, and that a change of rule is likely to make little difference in practice, since a large proportion of pedestrians are ignorant, or careless, of the existence of any rule and meander over the footpath at their own sweet will, not only incommoding those who desire to use it for its proper purpose of locomotion, but also putting the community to the expense of widening pavements which would accommodate the traffic were they used in a more orderly manner. Why, we may ask, are children not taught that there is a rule of the footpath which they ought to observe? They learn many things less useful."
    Subscribers to The Times may access this story in The Times Archive.

  • @capitalb5889
    @capitalb5889 7 місяців тому

    My father remembers being in a car on small roads in Ireland, possibly in the 19030s, and if you met another car (if!) you just worked it out at the time who drove on which side.

  • @mattymurphy795
    @mattymurphy795 7 місяців тому +1

    Amazing vlog Alanna as always many thanks for sharing as always 👍but for me I don’t drive I prefer being pedestrian and using pubic transport :) but having saying that being pedestrian you see more being pedestrian than being driver like you see more interesting places while strolling on pedestrian paths 🤔 as always i look forward to your next future amazing vlogs

  • @moparcorvette8056
    @moparcorvette8056 3 місяці тому +1

    Most Countries that drives on the left was former British colonies only a few bunch countries that's not British colonies that drives on the left (Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan). Not all British colonies are left hand traffic like (Canada, Nigeria, and etc).

  • @iainmalcolm9583
    @iainmalcolm9583 7 місяців тому +1

    I've driven Citroen's for many many years. There are elements that show that they are designed to be driven on the right and 'converted' for the UK market. As an example, centuries ago cars were unlocked by the key being turned in an actual lock in the door (none of this modern 'remote' magic). The locks would be in both front doors but Citroen decided that to save money they would only put the door lock on the drivers door. Of course, here in the UK, that meant the only door lock was on the passenger side.

    • @luxford60
      @luxford60 6 місяців тому

      There was a similar issue with some British cars exported to countries that drive on the right and so the door with the lock being on the wrong side there.

  • @petertyson4022
    @petertyson4022 7 місяців тому

    Remember when I was a kid. People would walk on left. .not now. But I do. Very interesting subject. 👍😊

  • @chrisjolly6954
    @chrisjolly6954 7 місяців тому +3

    Well I am right handed so gripping the steering wheel with that hand whilst changing gear with the left hand makes sense. 👍😃 Or I can only assume then that Canadian "shift stick" cars have very difficult gear changes requiring the use of the right hand! 🤣 BTW I lived in Ontario for a few years!

    • @necronom
      @necronom 7 місяців тому +2

      Exactly what I was just going to say. Being right handed makes it much easier to steer with that hand when changing gear, radio station, putting heater on, etc.

  • @Peterraymond67
    @Peterraymond67 7 місяців тому

    Alana. I heard about the reason Brits drive on the left, horse riders, muggers and mounting a horse. I’m not sure, is this a fallacy fitting a unknown reason, just because it sounds good. They sound plausible. The US used to drive on the left but Henry Ford came along and decided that his cars would be left hand drive,
    Sweden was one of the last countries to switch from Left to Right on September 3rd 1967.
    The UK was at one time considering switching to the right and all motorway junctions were built so the change could be as easy as possible. However, many financial problems stopped this from being included.
    I’ve driven on the right in the USA, Canada, France, Italy, Greece, and Spain. I find it easy to switch sides as long as I am driving a right-hand drive car in a right-hand drive area. Mind you it doesn’t stop me from going to the wrong door when I leave!

  • @terryomalley1974
    @terryomalley1974 7 місяців тому +1

    Canada drives on the right primarily because until the 1970's, nearly all cars sold in Canada were manufactured by the "Big Three" North American automakers (GM, Ford & Chrysler). Considering that the Canadian car market is roughly only a tenth the size of the American market, it made no sense to make cars with the steering wheel on the right just for Canadians. Also, our highway systems are interconnected.

  • @Ubique2927
    @Ubique2927 3 місяці тому

    I believe that the US and Canada originally drove on the left.
    Notice which side stagecoaches drivers sit in the older western films.

  • @MS-19
    @MS-19 7 місяців тому +1

    A very good breakdown of this topic, Alanna! Did you know that mounting of horses on the left is also the reason why we board a passenger aircraft on its left side?
    I've driven in South Africa, where they drive on the left too - apparently having a British driving licence was sufficient.
    When you said "why not just drive down the middle?" I immediately chuckled as I remembered that line from the original Karate Kid movie: "Walk on the road - walk right side safe, walk left side safe. Walk in the middle and sooner or later... get squished just like grape." So I'd hazard the guess that this is why we don't drive down the middle, though there is anecdotal evidence that people did so during the World War 2 blackouts when lights were forbidden on cars and streets. People literally had to drive blind if they had no choice but to go out at night....

    • @jonevansauthor
      @jonevansauthor 7 місяців тому +1

      Most countries have some kind of authorisation to drive using your licence from other countries. For instance, you can visit the US and drive with your British driving licence and unless you do something egregious the police are unlikely to want to charge you because of the paperwork. That is not an excuse to misbehave of course. Plus they're extremely likely to shoot you in the face so it's best not to interact with them at all.

  • @seanlander9321
    @seanlander9321 7 місяців тому

    Driving on the left is the way friendly people drive, because when you stop for a chat with a car, it’s your right hand that’s out the window to shake hands with.

  • @philipslighting8240
    @philipslighting8240 7 місяців тому

    At school In Sandwich kent we had to always walk on the left.

  • @dhdavidholloway
    @dhdavidholloway 7 місяців тому +2

    There are quite a few videos from the start of the 1900s on UA-cam of places like Toronto and Vancouver where you can see vehicles being driven on the left. Newfoundland didn't change until 1947 which is within living memory of a lot of people.

    • @moparcorvette8056
      @moparcorvette8056 3 місяці тому

      2 years after Indonesia Independence 🇮🇩🇨🇦

  • @stephenlee5929
    @stephenlee5929 7 місяців тому

    Hi Alanna,
    You mention, Ford's Model T, with its steering wheel on the left, but his 1st car the 1903 Ford Model A, had the steering wheel on the right.

    • @dougbrowning82
      @dougbrowning82 7 місяців тому

      The earliest cars had a tiller, in the middle.

  • @nigelwest3430
    @nigelwest3430 7 місяців тому

    When I worked at Aston Martin back in the 90s we had an order from Japan for a Vantage, Japan like the UK drive on the left side of the road, but the buyer wanted a LHD car even thought its country of origin drives on the same side a Japan because it is apparently seen as more exotic to have LHD

  • @ianworley8169
    @ianworley8169 6 місяців тому

    I moved to Europe years ago. So long as the car is designed to conform with the road lay-outs, there's really no difference. I also have a right hand drive Land Rover, which I only use off-road on single track roads, where there is no right or left, so no problem.

  • @jamesmason7262
    @jamesmason7262 7 місяців тому

    You want to try touring South East Asia where a vast number of them drive or ride on both sides of the road.

  • @dogpound7162
    @dogpound7162 7 місяців тому

    Khan has plans for the gradual switch from driving on the left to driving on the right in London, the first 6 months it's just lorries and busses.... after that it's cars and motorbikes.... the ones that are left.

  • @footscorn
    @footscorn 5 місяців тому

    Visited the US and driving on the right was a nightmare. Kept getting into the vehicle only to find there wasn't a steering wheel. It just felt weird.

  • @kentthompson3836
    @kentthompson3836 7 місяців тому +6

    I bet you were relived when Czechoslovakia split to become the Czech Republic and Slovakia! 😆

  • @Bytedecode72
    @Bytedecode72 3 місяці тому

    dont forget drive on the left go around roundabouts clockwise, going anticlock wise on a roundabout just feels wrong on so many levels

  • @foddy0
    @foddy0 7 місяців тому +1

    So, can you explain why motorcycle side-stands are on the left in the US/Canada?

  • @fred993a
    @fred993a 7 місяців тому

    Alana - You are so damn incredible!

  • @robertgrant4987
    @robertgrant4987 6 місяців тому

    One observation, as you know.. most people are right-handed, and most of the cars here are manual ok
    So, let's say, just as you are changing gear or turning the radio on or anything, you are doing it with your left hand, leaving for those moments your dominant right hand controlling/steering the car you know..the important bit! Say if someone opened their car door in front of you just as you were changing gear, you might need to react quickly by swerving to avoid so which hand would you rather be in charge at this moment? Your welcome 😊