WHY do we drive on the left (or right)?

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Explore the world of driving norms with REV. Why does roughly 35% of the global population drive on the left side of the road? Discover the historical influences, from ancient customs to colonial legacies. From Napoleon to Hitler, and even camels in Pakistan, we shed light on why driving sides matter. Join us as we navigate the history of lefts, rights, and the quest for road safety.
Report: Vaishali Dinakaran
Editing: Kirsten Jungclaus
00:00 - Introduction to Driving Sides
01:11 - Samoa switches driving sides in 2009
02:26 - The Ancient Romans travelled on the left
03:20 - Influence of the Vatican
03:50 - The London Bridge Act
04:14 - America switches sides
04:54 - Conestoga Wagons
05:23 - French Revolution and switching sides
06:06 - Napoleon's influence
06:40 - Henry Ford and the Ford Model T
07:04 - Canada decides to go fully right
07:38 - Hitler's influence on keeping right
08:07 - Dagen-H in Sweden
09:54 - Camels botch Pakistan's driving side switch?
10:22 - Is driving on the left or the right side safer?
11:12 - Okinawa's 1978 driving swap
11:36 - Other countries that switched over
11:49 - Myanmar and General Ne Win
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  • The reason Thailand is left hand drive is because of neighboring British colonies and the royal family importing cars from Britain.

    @DK-ue5ks@DK-ue5ks20 күн бұрын
    • There are various theories as to why the right side of the road became the mainstream in the world, but it is a common theory that the reason lies in France in the 1800s. However, there are various theories as to the details, such as "because of Napoleon's unique war tactics," "from an anti-Catholic standpoint (the Pope recommended driving on the left)," and "because French carriage drivers at the time sat on horses on the left side and driving on the right side was safer. However, there is no doubt that Europe was unified on the right side of the road under the influence of France, which was a powerful country at that time. On the other hand, in England, which was an island nation, the left side of the road was used because "in those days, the coachman rode in the center of the carriage and used the whip with his dominant hand (right), so it was easier to handle the carriage on the left. Later, during the colonial period, French-ruled countries and regions were driven on the right side of the road, while British-ruled areas were driven on the left side.

      @user-ci8gz3ch8i@user-ci8gz3ch8i7 күн бұрын
    • Thailand is not left hand drive, their cars are right hand drive, they drive on the left side of the road.

      @cadifan@cadifan2 күн бұрын
  • Driving on the left hand side is relatively better than right hand side and the reason is, 90% of the people uses their right hand so when i am driving in South Africa, my less dominant hand (left) can operate the Gear Lever (in manual) while my more dominant hand steer the car since the Gear is located on my LHS.

    @polyaplus@polyaplus24 күн бұрын
    • I was about to say that

      @pb59codename81@pb59codename8120 күн бұрын
    • @@pb59codename81 just beat you to it, glad my logic is sound

      @polyaplus@polyaplus20 күн бұрын
    • Are you quoting this traffic engineer in the 1960s J.J Lemming because he was the one that actually did the test about that drive on the left is safer than drive on the right

      @EpicThe112@EpicThe11220 күн бұрын
    • When @pb59 says " i was about to say that." he meant he was about to say what i just said independent of any reference, meaning, it's an analytical mind thing to connect information with everything you know. And, i don't need an experiment to know my right hand is more effective and reliable than my left when it comes to hand to eye coordination. But i suppose, thanks for proving my point, you learn something new everyday. J.J Lemming, i'll be sure to look him up, thank you!!!

      @polyaplus@polyaplus20 күн бұрын
    • Lies again? Standardised driving to avoid confusion

      @NazriB@NazriB19 күн бұрын
  • We can't change the side of the road we drive on because it would be too hard to retrain the camels. Lol!

    @ChrisBrengel@ChrisBrengel24 күн бұрын
    • Plus the camels would get a right hump about it! 😄

      @sanchoodell6789@sanchoodell67893 күн бұрын
  • A lot of used cars from Japan end up in Myanmar. That's why they drive rhd cars on the right side of the road.

    @1111EKA@1111EKA24 күн бұрын
  • I'm Australian, living in the US, and visit South Africa and Aus often while driving there too, and have driven throughout Europe, UK, and Japan. So I've constantly switched between both sides. Both have their pros and cons, but I do find driving on the left easier. Maybe it's bias, but also, I find it easier to gauge the road as my eyes naturally scan from left to right while driving. Either way, both come naturally after a day or so. The worst part is the reversed turn signal and wiper stalks on the steering column

    @ryanglass2778@ryanglass277824 күн бұрын
    • Driving on the left is statistically safer

      @Lando-kx6so@Lando-kx6so24 күн бұрын
    • Shifting gears with the left is pretty weird for me when driving a RHD car (aside from the turn signals), but youre right other than that an experienced driver can get used to it in a day or even few hours.

      @yuriydee@yuriydee24 күн бұрын
    • Nope, Right is way better and plus it makes the interior of the car better looking,

      @LexlutherVII@LexlutherVII15 күн бұрын
    • @@Lando-kx6so probably the opposite,

      @LexlutherVII@LexlutherVII15 күн бұрын
    • My dad had a Ford Cortina which was actually built in Germany and not Britain. The signal stalk and the wipers were a nightmare to operate. Yes, like you I have driven both in the US and in Australia (where we drive correctly LOL). I definitely prefer the UK/Australian right-hand drive steering.

      @ksd9756@ksd975612 күн бұрын
  • Austria used to drive on the left side, but when a well known naughty austrian painter gained power in germany and invaded the country, he made a law that makes driving on the right side mandatory, a law that is still active today in austria.

    @azert52b39@azert52b3917 күн бұрын
  • Yep, I’m from Sweden and even though the switch to right-hand driving occurred almost 60 years ago, it’s still a subject that raises nostalgia and memories. My grandparents all learned to drive on the left and quite amusingly one of my grandmothers always continued to insist that left-hand driving had been much better ;) I also own an older car from 1964 and it still has that H-sticker on the dashboard.

    @Rakso-bq1lb@Rakso-bq1lb18 күн бұрын
    • Sweden did the right thing, big respect to them,

      @LexlutherVII@LexlutherVII15 күн бұрын
  • We are lucky in Australia 🇦🇺, we get good used cars from Japan.

    @jeytheyoutubelover@jeytheyoutubelover21 күн бұрын
  • Rwanda & Burundi are likely to be the next set of countries to change the side of the road they drive on from the right to the left.

    @Lando-kx6so@Lando-kx6so24 күн бұрын
    • Although, that debate has been going on for a while, with no clear date being set for a change, correct?

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
  • The United States Virgin Islands drive on the left but import cars from the US, so have left hand drive cars driving on the left! ( the opposite of Myanmar)

    @itinerantislander@itinerantislander24 күн бұрын
    • Both US and British Virgin Islands drive on the left in LHD vehicles.

      @cadifan@cadifan2 күн бұрын
  • I’ve driven on the right side all my life. I’ve driven on the left side a couple of times. Once in Ireland and another time in Japan. You get used to the switch after a couple of days. Perhaps the most difficult thing when switching driving sides was how to measure the vehicle’s dimensions. I’m used to driving with the steering wheel on the left. This means my brain is used to measuring the car’s width from left to right. However, if the steering wheel is on the right (Japan/Australia,etc.) your brain needs to measure the car’s width from right to left. As such, any car becomes “wider” to your brain. This new sense of driving an “immense” vehicle is something that becomes truly challenging when switching driving sides from what you’re normally used to.

    @DD-gz9ut@DD-gz9ut24 күн бұрын
    • I can relate to this 100%. I'm a Nigerian living in Malaysia. Nigeria drives on the right side of the road while Malaysia drives on the left side. Nowadays, I only visit Nigeria few times within a year and I'm grappling with measuring the car dimensions especially in a crowded street. I usually find myself hitting pedestrians and incoming traffics with my side mirror. Now, I know why.

      @danielkalu5923@danielkalu59235 күн бұрын
  • We learned in school that Napoleon let his armies walk on the right side of the road to confuse his enemies. Walking on the left would mean his armies would come closer while walking on the right would mean they were leaving. His armies however came closer, walking on the right side of the road.

    @JanLion-zb1bd@JanLion-zb1bd2 күн бұрын
  • We drive on the left side of the road here in Trinidad and Tobago though the steering wheel's on the right side in most cars. Most of our new and used cars are imported from Japan or Thailand or Indonesia. We do get some vehicles imported from countries where they drive on the right like Korea, etc.

    @greall@greall18 күн бұрын
  • In 2007, I spent 5 weeks driving in the UK in a left hand drive car. When I came back to America, I struggled with driving on the right side of the road for the first 2 weeks back. Many accidents almost occurred.....

    @ZadieBear@ZadieBear23 күн бұрын
    • We've heard of people who now have trouble switching back to the side of the road they were once used to driving on, as a result of which, they no longer drive in their home countries!

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
  • 12:15 Myanmar is not the only country where right hand drive cars mainly drive on the right side of the road. There's also Mongolia, Somalia, South Sudan, the Russian far east, Burundi, eastern & southern Democratic Republic of Congo, Palau, Marshall Islands, & Vanuatu. There's also US Virgin Islands where it's the opposite (drive on the left all cars are left hand drive)

    @Lando-kx6so@Lando-kx6so24 күн бұрын
    • Ukraine too and Europe too

      @thomaswagner3885@thomaswagner388511 күн бұрын
  • Great vid! In the USA, the horse-drawn Conestoga wagon had one break, on the left rear wheel, so the driver, walking with the horse and wagon had to be on the left to better see oncoming traffic; the habit stuck! In Japan, an Emperor’s decree, some time around 600 AD(?), made passing on the right, so being on the left side of the road.

    @fldon2306@fldon23068 күн бұрын
  • Even though I live in India I had love to drive at right hand side of the road in America. It gave me more confidence and good road presence at same time.

    @sahilsalvi8672@sahilsalvi867220 күн бұрын
  • The switch in Sweden did result in some accidents. Hard to tell how many. The year after the change, I had a high speed encounter with a car going on the wrong side of a highway. One of the most scary things in my life.

    @Mike40M@Mike40M9 күн бұрын
  • Being a German living in Kenya I found the switch quite easy. In fact not being stuck with my right foot at the center console. The only concession I'll never make: Japanese cars the insist of having the turn signal on the outer side of the steering wheel instead of European and US cars that have the turn signal on the left always. In domestic markets that's outside as well, but you don't have to adjust on RHD cars.

    @stkjjke@stkjjke18 күн бұрын
  • Most comprehensive explanation on this topic ever, excellent research - well done!

    @WiwatChang@WiwatChang24 күн бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
  • As an American driver now living in mainland Europe, I am of course biased to cars configured to Left Hand Drive, driving on the right side of the road. That being said, I have driven Right Hand Drive, on the left side of the road many times. And I have even driven my LHD car from Amsterdam (LHD) to the UK (RHD) swapping sides. The MOST important thing is to be comfortable as a driver and understand the challenge and differences, and learn from them. And if you do that, swapping sides is no problem. Being ignorant to the differences is the problem.

    @Kerleem@Kerleem23 күн бұрын
    • Do you have a trick to handling swapping sides? We've been told reminding oneself that the driver is always meant to be close to the median is one way of handling the change.

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
    • @@DWREV yes, exactly that.

      @Kerleem@Kerleem19 күн бұрын
    • Just curious, for RHD car is the gas pedal still on the right of brake pedal or it is reversed? Do you still use right foot to drive or you use left foot? If it uses manual transmission, what is the position of crutch pedal?

      @chenyansong@chenyansong12 күн бұрын
    • @@chenyansong it’s the same

      @Kerleem@Kerleem12 күн бұрын
  • The Philippines used to drive at the left side of the road until the end of World War II when Executive Order no. 34 of the year 1945 was enacted to Drive on the right side of the road to take advantage of American surplus vehicles as the nation was heavily ravaged during the war.

    @Claro1993@Claro199321 күн бұрын
    • Before EO 34, Right Hand Drive was used for Military Vehicles at the time when Manila was liberated

      @darwinqpenaflorida3797@darwinqpenaflorida379719 күн бұрын
  • I got pulled over for driving on the wrong side of the road once, I told the officer I was observing “opposites day” (January 25th), he was inclined to agree with me and let me go. He then took the lead and we both continued driving down the opposite side of the road together, it was beautiful.

    @avimech8546@avimech85462 күн бұрын
  • Hi, our little island nation, I'm talking about the little gem in the Indian Ocean the Seychelles drives on the left and we never had a road switch to my knowledge, we still drive to the left and our vehicles are right hand drive.

    @gpierre90@gpierre9019 күн бұрын
    • Lovely to hear from a viewer from Seychelles! Thanks for watching our video, and do subscribe to our channel if you'd like to see more of our content.

      @DWREV@DWREV18 күн бұрын
  • I have been driving French car in Japan. It keeps signal lever and wiper lever set opposite side to Japanese car.

    @freecon144@freecon14424 күн бұрын
  • As an indian living in canada. driving through left strangely gave me a sense of more control over vechicle. even though i spent equal time driving both in canada and india. maybe its because i am right handed. steering iwth right hand while shifting with left was way easier, than driving my CVT while steering with left hand. maybe its just me

    @Chaff_flare@Chaff_flare22 күн бұрын
    • Our reporter agrees with you. As someone used to driving on the left side of the road, and someone who is right-hand-dominant, it feels easier to control the steering wheel with the right hand and shift gears with the left. Although with time, the switch does become easier. What do you think?

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
    • but I am confused which one is which ,let's say from Uganda inside a car steering positioned on right side ,but on road we use left side when driving ,but let's say here in Qatar steering is on right side in a car but driving on left side on the road ,now the question is which one is which left or right ,still

      @kasuleronald3317@kasuleronald33174 күн бұрын
  • Pakistan should make the switch not to get away from the colonial past but to make travel easier to the Middle East

    @talhaabdullah2859@talhaabdullah285918 күн бұрын
  • India has RHD. It's really easy to use the center console to support my left knee while releasing the clutch. Something that I can't imagine on LHD cars.

    @protograde2723@protograde272323 күн бұрын
    • That is very true! Left hand drive cars seem more uncomfortable for me and very irritatinting with less leg room and sometunes painful for the right knee. It is also supporting evil people like Hitler, Napolean and other ruthless wicked tyrants to drive on the right side! Lol!

      @wordsmith52@wordsmith5223 күн бұрын
    • I think it is LHD, not RHD. Most cars in India are positioned in a way the gear stick is positioned for the left hand, and the layout you mentioned, that definitely is LHD.

      @diablow1411@diablow141122 күн бұрын
    • @@diablow1411 I meant, the steering wheel is on the right side.

      @protograde2723@protograde272322 күн бұрын
    • India is in fact "Right Hand Drive" but "Left Hand Traffic". So the steering is on the right side of the car, while the traffic runs on the left side of the road. Although the terms certainly are confusing!

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
    • You make a very valid point. We've encountered that it's also really tricky to parallel park on the side opposite of what you're used to. Since your brain isn't accustomed to measuring the dimensions from that side.

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
  • Indonesia used to drive on the right but switched to the left under Japanese occupation. When it became independent it has kept left side driving as all immediate neighbour countries by land or sea drive on the left. Strangely this has never affected rail. But car manufacturing doesn't have to deal with expenses for changing steering sides these days, Indonesia exports their LHD vehicles to other markets like Philippines with ease.

    @Normalaatsra@Normalaatsra13 күн бұрын
    • Why does Indonesia drive on the left side of the road? The Dutch, the original rulers of Indonesia, initially drove on the left side of the road, and this custom was also adopted in Indonesia as a colony. However, when the ” Napoleonic Empire ” was established in Europe at the beginning of the 19th century, the countries that came under its rule followed France's example and changed their traffic from the left side to the right side. When Napoleon annexed the Netherlands, the mainland of the Netherlands replaced the right side of the road. The East Indies (Indonesia) was occupied by the British and ruled by Stamford Raffles for five years. Since Indonesia was under British rule during this period, there seems to have been no change to the left-hand traffic as in the UK.

      @user-ci8gz3ch8i@user-ci8gz3ch8i7 күн бұрын
  • Very well reseached and nice presentation. Thx.

    @Darkhorse0000@Darkhorse00004 күн бұрын
  • 01:06 Why is Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan shaded in dark? All those countries have Left-Hand Traffic too just like India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

    @vineethg6259@vineethg625918 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for pointing this out to us, we appreciate the feedback.

      @DWREV@DWREV18 күн бұрын
  • I've been holding a Chinese driving license (LHD) for over 25 years and a British license (RHD) for over 22 years. I found no difficulties switching between the two sides. However, I personally feel that RHD is more comfortable and, more importantly, much easier to balance ourselves. The reason may be that as the heart of most of us resides slightly to the left side of our body, our centre of gravity (so to speak) is a bit towards the left: perhaps that is the reason why tracks such as running and cycling are always anti-clockwise. Most people (with left-sided hearts, of course) would agree that running clockwise is a bit awkward. As for driving, I find it is much easier to find the centre of the lane for a RHD vehicle than a LHD one.

    @shiyang2030@shiyang20303 күн бұрын
  • Taiwan used to be a part of Japan and cars drove on the left until 1945, since which Taiwan has been right hand traffic

    @Yoshi-yw7tg@Yoshi-yw7tg3 күн бұрын
  • Very well researched

    @abhivinayek@abhivinayekКүн бұрын
  • I'm a Filipino and back then, we used to drive on the left during the colonial days and WW2. After WW2, it was official for Filipinos to drive on the right. In 2010, the Philippine National Railways was also switched to RHT. However, we still use LHT vehicles for motorsports which is okay in the Philippines, but not for transportation in the public.

    @CrystalClearWith8BE@CrystalClearWith8BE21 күн бұрын
    • The Philippines is the only archipelago country in Asia still drive to the right, the other was Taiwan

      @darwinqpenaflorida3797@darwinqpenaflorida379719 күн бұрын
    • @@darwinqpenaflorida3797, the Philippines is one of 5 countries in South East Asia to drive on the right. Others are in Indochina which are Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. Therefore, the Philippines is the only island country in South East Asia to drive on the right.

      @CrystalClearWith8BE@CrystalClearWith8BE19 күн бұрын
    • For some odd reason, in Metro Manila, the EDSA Carousel uses LHD buses and those buses are meant for RHT, but for some reasons, the bus stations are on the left while LHD buses have doors on the right so passengers get on and off the bus on the right side of the carousel. It would've been better for the EDSA Carousel buses to be RHD, but unfortunately, in accordance to Republic Act 8506 of 1998, it's illegal to register and operate a RHD vehicle for ordinary use, but RHD vehicles are okay and used for motorsports only.

      @CrystalClearWith8BE@CrystalClearWith8BE19 күн бұрын
    • @@CrystalClearWith8BE Yeah Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia are Right Hand Drive borders the left hand drive Thailand where some land borders have switched lane

      @darwinqpenaflorida3797@darwinqpenaflorida379719 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing this with us. It's really interesting to know that there are exceptions to the rule, and that the exception includes machines used for motor racing. Just to clarify though - are the machines used in races specifically only LHT vehicles, or is it a mixed grid of both LHT and RHT machines?

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
  • Riding a motorcycle is more difficult when changing sides because, in a car, all you have to remember is the driver should be in the middle of the road. On a motorcycle you're in the middle of the vehicle! I found when coming out of someone's drive, I blanked out as to which side to ride on. Excellent video, thanks...

    @raymondscott8619@raymondscott86198 күн бұрын
    • Correct as a continental European i almost had an accident with my motorcycle in the UK. I pulled over to a petrolstation and after refueling automaticly got on the right side of the road . I just evaded a Public transport bus and had a big scare. Its easier to get used to drive on the left in a RHD car then on a motorcycle. The "odd" placing for us LHD drivers of the steeringwheel remembers you to stay on the left lane.

      @obelic71@obelic718 күн бұрын
    • When I moved to UK and bought a car first time,I went to a petrol station thinking in my mind ,keep left, keep left, while I drove on the right side😂 a guy coming from front flashing me and beeping .and I was like wtf does he want and why is on my side of the road. Was funny when I realised 😂

      @bogdan7826@bogdan78264 күн бұрын
  • I learned to drive cars with both standard shift and automatic transmission. The right hand shift gears, while the left foot pushes the clutch pedal. I drove in UK on holiday, so the left hand shift gears, and the left foot depresses the clutch pedal. That's kind of a moot point considering more and more cars have automatic transmission. I got the hang of driving on the left so I don't have a preference of one over the other.

    @jimgorycki4013@jimgorycki40133 күн бұрын
  • Japan imports too many old cars to New Zealand because of the right hand drive. We also import tonnes of old buses. We clock millions of kilometers on buses from the 80s-2000s from Japan because of their great reliability as school buses.

    @joshuahill6153@joshuahill615311 күн бұрын
  • Clock moves from left to right , you hope on a horse from the left. Most people are right-handed , holding the steering wheel with the right hand makes sense .

    @baits9301@baits93016 күн бұрын
  • Here in Micronesia as a United State treaty, we use to drive in the right side of the road even thought all cars here we use is imported from japan the steering wheel is in the right side.

    @jessiedelosreyes4261@jessiedelosreyes42614 күн бұрын
  • My right eye is dominant. I've driven both sides for donkeys years. However, I feel more natural when I'm driving on the left side of the road due to being Rt side dominant.

    @desidesigning@desidesigning19 күн бұрын
  • Just from totally anecdotal experience (since Ive driven on both sides), using the less dominant hand to steer and more dominant hand to shift gears (or whatever else) is the more logical solution since more people are right handed. But overall its not difficult for an experienced driver to use either side.

    @yuriydee@yuriydee24 күн бұрын
    • We've actually come across a lot of people who said the opposite. That it's easier to control the steering wheel with the dominant right hand, while shifting gears with the non-dominant left hand. Yours is an interesting take!

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
    • Yes but as cars become increasingly automatic and now even autopilot that may be less of an issue.

      @thecomment9489@thecomment948916 күн бұрын
  • Due to our right hand dominance, left hand driving is almost 10% more safer than RHD. Collision avoidance is naturally sharp in driving left. However, for minority it may not work.

    @Sams_Uncle@Sams_Uncle17 күн бұрын
  • With all the latest infotainment system operates through touch screen these days, seems Right Hand side is easier for our right hand to operate the touch screen..

    @eugp4198@eugp419824 күн бұрын
  • It will be switching sides on one country could be interesting over territorial disputes of a country unified.

    @Embargoman@Embargoman16 күн бұрын
  • I always carry a sword in my right hand when on religious pilgrimage - Luckily I live in the UK where we drive on the left side 🤓

    @fosterb247@fosterb24724 күн бұрын
  • Newfoundland didn't switch to the right until 1947, two years before it joined Canada.

    @heronimousbrapson863@heronimousbrapson86316 сағат бұрын
  • This is an interesting piece and covers a lot of history. Just a few tips to help you along: 3:00 W is silent in "sword" and 3:57 the river Thames is pronounced "tems".

    @raymasraymas@raymasraymas13 күн бұрын
    • Hi, thanks for pointing this out to us. We're aware of this, and our author was too. Alas, sometimes the pressure of the voicing booth gets to us, and we'll try to ensure our performance behind the microphone is better the next time around.

      @DWREV@DWREV12 күн бұрын
    • @@DWREV I really appreciate how you guys take such feedback so constructively! It’s refreshing

      @raymasraymas@raymasraymas12 күн бұрын
  • You didn't explain why Japan which is not a colony of Britain drives left side. The answer is Britain helped Japan in its quest to manufacture automobiles and they were stuck with some British standards.

    @silverback3633@silverback36332 сағат бұрын
  • Right or left, accidents will always occur if there's no road discipline, road rules and vehicle maintenance!!!

    @maishjunior4651@maishjunior4651Күн бұрын
  • The video says we drive on the left or right for reasons.

    @niceguy100000@niceguy10000024 күн бұрын
  • In the USA people drive on the right side. In the UK on the correct side. But In Belize we drive on the *best* side... (Because... *potholes!* )

    @user-gx1rk8yw6l@user-gx1rk8yw6l4 күн бұрын
  • 12:06 most truck drivers in Jamaica have their trucks imported from the US, so they have left hand drive trucks driving on the left

    @oneoftheordinary@oneoftheordinary10 күн бұрын
  • 2:30 People in Roman times didn't usually travel on horseback! Horses were expensive (to purchase and own) and riding was a rare and privileged skill, which took years to learn. Instead, most people traveled on foot, or by cart/wagon. According to a few historical sources, Roman soldiers did march on the left, but we don't know why. However, we do know it had nothing to do with being able to draw their swords more easily, because they carried pilla (javelins) as their main weapon, but also because their short sword (gladius) was worn on their RIGHT hip and when marching to battle, they carried a large shield (scutum) in their left hand. During the late medieval and early modern period, travel by horse gradually became more common, but horses were usually led (by the reins) and mounted/dismounted from the LEFT side. Also, swords were longer, so they had to be worn on the LEFT hip. Hence, it's possible that keeping to the left of the road became more popular, as a result.

    @GonzoTehGreat@GonzoTehGreat8 күн бұрын
  • Myanmar drive RHD on the right side of the road and Both US & British Virgin Islands drive LHD on the left side of the road.

    @cadifan@cadifan2 күн бұрын
  • @DW REV , why no mention of why the Kingdom of Thailand drives to the right? Have you completely forgotten about that country?

    @paulsz6194@paulsz619422 күн бұрын
    • Sorry, we were under the impression that people drive on the left side of the road in Thailand. Have we missed something?

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
    • @@DWREV Yes. you sure have. I guess no one from DW has been to Thailand? Not to Forget Indonesia either, which was once a Dutch colony up until after the end WW2. So it’s unique that Indonesia too would drive on the right.

      @paulsz6194@paulsz619419 күн бұрын
    • Well, I have spent some time in Thailand and they definitely drive on the left side of the road. The same with Indonesia. Perhaps you mean that the steering wheel is on the right side of the car in those countries? The terms can get confusing....

      @DWREV@DWREV17 күн бұрын
  • Japan as you said drives on the left but you didn’t say why?

    @johnawalker9261@johnawalker926115 сағат бұрын
  • In my country, Myanmar, we drive on the right side of the road but over 90 percent of vehicles have the stirring wheel on right side because we are driving japanese used cars.😂

    @minnchitminnthuchitminnthu1749@minnchitminnthuchitminnthu17496 күн бұрын
  • what's "theary"? @6:07 ?

    @samad3251@samad32515 күн бұрын
    • We are a diverse group at REV with lots of different accents, backgrounds and experiences, so we can cover topics not just from one perspective. Embrace the differences

      @DWREV@DWREV5 күн бұрын
  • Why didn't it make a standard for all manufacturers to keep the turn signal and wiper lever in position such as for the right steering on the right and the left steering to the left? They built expensive cars but some switches and levers are in weird positions without thinking of the correct position as the standard for all. Hoping this will be standardized soon similar to the USB-C cable for all electronic devices.

    @auspal8287@auspal828712 күн бұрын
    • Pretty much every LHD car I've seen has the turn signal stalk on the left but with RHD cars I've seen it both on the left (Ford Escort) and right (Toyota). I agree that the lack of standardization is confusing.

      @solracer66@solracer6612 күн бұрын
  • What is the body count on which side of the road? I know it sounds cynical but maybe we should ignore all sub-factors like speed limits or insurance damage claims or average age and car size of the fleet...

    @whistlingdiesel@whistlingdiesel24 күн бұрын
    • That's a very interesting statistic to look into.

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing. I've observed an increase in Indian reporters on the DW channel, which indicates that the network embraces perspectives from across the globe.

    @ananwongpinyochit4919@ananwongpinyochit491924 күн бұрын
  • I am from Malaysia, and similar like UK follow left road and rhd . But i want to try lhd and follow right road. So i have two game is Froza Horizon 4 (using UK map) and Forza Horizon 5 (using Mexico map ) . And this game has different road side . And learning myself about how to driving this two side road. Is ok for me , just feeling and switch that brain like mirror.

    @jamestankiahou@jamestankiahou14 күн бұрын
  • i have a old volvo why dont you make a video abt volovo the old ones

    @ttjouji9459@ttjouji945918 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for the idea, we'd love to make a video about old Volvos. We actually went up to North Sweden and filmed some Volvos that have been converted into "EPA Traktors" a while ago: kzhead.info/sun/f76phtuIboOemmg/bejne.html What Volvo do you drive? We'd love to hear more.

      @DWREV@DWREV18 күн бұрын
    • @@DWREV a old volvo from sweden idk the date but on the rear there volvo 244 dl

      @ttjouji9459@ttjouji945918 күн бұрын
  • The Right side is way better and plus it makes the interior of the car better looking, i hope the UK and some other few countries do the same,

    @LexlutherVII@LexlutherVII15 күн бұрын
    • For a left hander

      @Alex-pj8nz@Alex-pj8nz13 күн бұрын
    • @@Alex-pj8nz nope, but for majority of the world's population and the interior of the vehicle,

      @LexlutherVII@LexlutherVII13 күн бұрын
    • @@LexlutherVII Which is why driving on the right kills more people

      @Alex-pj8nz@Alex-pj8nz13 күн бұрын
  • Before even watching this I will say that driving on the left is better.

    @jdillon8360@jdillon83607 күн бұрын
  • 0:30 that guy that got ejected in the head-on collision had me cracking in tears 😭

    @HomesteadAce@HomesteadAce24 күн бұрын
    • Don’t think he got ejected from the car. There appears to have been a motorbike in the mix.

      @madfly8082@madfly808219 күн бұрын
    • You've got keen eyes! The entire scene is also sort of mirrored in cartoon form later on in the video. Let's see if you figure out what we are talking about.

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
  • And why did Middle East countries too drive on right? This you didn't explain.

    @Maniacguy2777@Maniacguy277719 сағат бұрын
  • You are using wrong map of INDIA at 1:08 sec. Kindly correct it.

    @ShubhamSinghBelhari@ShubhamSinghBelhari5 күн бұрын
  • I drive in the middle of the road! Get out my way!

    @mixtlillness9825@mixtlillness98253 күн бұрын
  • You didn’t mention the the name of Bangladesh

    @abrarishfaqmridha4168@abrarishfaqmridha416817 күн бұрын
  • Nepal 🇳🇵 too

    @harrypothead4575@harrypothead457522 күн бұрын
  • Right or left, #kolkata takes the cake. Some Road direction changes 2 times every day in afternoon and evening. Not sure where the common sense is in that but it happens everyday creating nightmares. And you have to see the barriers cops put to prevent speeding. It literally is killer. I don’t know if kolkata police receive any education in traffic management? #tmc #mamtabanerjee when will citizens of Kolkata get a better and safe living standard? Are there other doomsday policy like selling the footpath to hawkers in line to be implemented? Can we not get a proper traffic light and road signs? Please try and cross the esplanade crossing! You will realise how dangerous it is

    @samg7123@samg71232 күн бұрын
  • is it just me or her voice is really hard to hear not because of the volume level (if you know what i mean) lol

    @shashangshrestha@shashangshrestha14 сағат бұрын
  • Driving on the left is the best. Makes it easier to smoke a joint while driving.

    @TJSaw@TJSaw15 күн бұрын
  • I like driving on the left

    @ludwicknkulu2002@ludwicknkulu20024 күн бұрын
  • In India traffic rules are a guideline only (at best), hence you see people driving on the wrong side on even multi-lane highways and expressways 😂

    @docrex1678@docrex167814 күн бұрын
  • I have thought when i was a child, all the poor countries have left hand traffics.

    @BrainofGg@BrainofGg24 күн бұрын
    • Correct. UK is a poor country.

      @harmony3138@harmony313824 күн бұрын
    • @@harmony3138 🙂. UK and its current and old colonies. 🤷 But to be old is no matter. England never leave them alone. One hand is still in old colonies. Endless sucking/f..king ...

      @BrainofGg@BrainofGg24 күн бұрын
    • Based

      @mark9294@mark929424 күн бұрын
    • ​@@mark9294Says the 7yr old

      @That_Cruelhiii@That_Cruelhiii13 күн бұрын
  • The modern cars are made to be driven from the left side of the car and I can prove it.

    @paparelliM@paparelliM23 күн бұрын
    • Care to elaborate?

      @DWREV@DWREV19 күн бұрын
    • Sure. When driving from the right side of the car, there's no place to rest your left leg in most of the modern cars. There's an adaptation using a piece of plastic. When driving in the left side of the vehicle, the inner fender is a natural place to rest the left leg.

      @paparelliM@paparelliM15 күн бұрын
  • still volkswagen has indicator on right in INDIA a LHD country

    @nishanthselvamani5716@nishanthselvamani571614 күн бұрын
  • The only like times America had to drive Left hand is on the American Teratory islands

    @Moon-wolf0806@Moon-wolf080614 күн бұрын
  • You can always tell when an American is driving in a left side country. The windshield wipers activate when the driver is signaling for a turn.😂

    @sherrypalmer1283@sherrypalmer128319 күн бұрын
    • Happens to the best of us!

      @DWREV@DWREV18 күн бұрын
  • 7:34 new year new rule lol

    @musicnstuff2910@musicnstuff291017 күн бұрын
  • The U.S. Virgin Islands drives on the left side of the road yet all vehicles have the steering wheel on the left.

    @GenericUrbanism@GenericUrbanism17 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for watching and the extra infomation, would you find driving on the left with the wheel on the left confusing?

      @DWREV@DWREV16 күн бұрын
  • Ok I'm agree with that but usa ride right side on the road and lots people's dead every year reason accident ❓

    @user-cu8lw1uc5w@user-cu8lw1uc5w6 күн бұрын
  • But as an Indian I drive on the Right hand side..!! Left side is the Co-passenger seat..

    @amitrana1988@amitrana198813 күн бұрын
    • You sit on the right side of the car, and you drive on the left hand side of the street :-)

      @DWREV@DWREV12 күн бұрын
    • @@DWREV ok..got it..took me some time to comprehend your reply but..i got it..after thinking hard..!! I always thought its about the "car driving position" and not about the "on road position".

      @amitrana1988@amitrana198812 күн бұрын
  • Left is right.

    @markleon411@markleon4112 күн бұрын
  • Left is right

    @merc7paul@merc7paul15 күн бұрын
  • Not kinya it's pronounced as kenya madam

    @Suleiman_lewa@Suleiman_lewa12 күн бұрын
  • Britain drives on the RIGHT, at 1.10, you said they drive left...? WRONG!

    @rapturedongoyaro2986@rapturedongoyaro2986Күн бұрын
  • LEFT

    @arun1paladin@arun1paladin4 күн бұрын
  • If Japan had driven on proper side(steering wheel on the left) we would have access for proper used cars😢

    @saurannuraliyev1695@saurannuraliyev169524 күн бұрын
  • the best for me does not exist cause i prefer left side steering driving on the left side. this is the best configuration kinda like Myanmar just the other way round.

    @user-ix7iu4wf8o@user-ix7iu4wf8o15 күн бұрын
  • I love left hand driving cause I was borned in Hong Kong as the former British Colony even I'm a Filipino

    @juanantoniobunoan3013@juanantoniobunoan301311 күн бұрын
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