Driving in the United Kingdom
Anyone who is not familiar with the way the British and residents of her former dominions drive will be shocked to see that they drive on the left-hand side of the road. This is extremely surprising for Americans who have never been exposed to this before. This left-hand driving side rule of the road has been in effect for decades and seeing vehicles with the steering wheel on the right-hand side of the car will be very confusing.
Driving on the left-hand side of the road dates back to when people travelled by foot and by the horse and cart in feudal societies. The sword hand of most men was the right hand, thereby keeping the weapon between themselves and any potential opponent or enemy that was walking towards you. The same went for jousting knights and their lances. No one went unarmed during those violent times.
Some of this thinking changed when Napoleon Bonaparte took over as self-proclaimed emperor in Revolutionary France. Napoleon was left-handed so he naturally made his army march on the right, once again keeping his weaponry between him and his enemy. Because of Napoleon, any French colonized territory – and pretty much the rest of the world – took to travelling on the right-hand side of the road, while the United Kingdom and her followers continued to travel on the left. The United States adopted the right hand driving system in an effort to show the rest of the world that they no longer followed British tradition.
Published by admin on August 24th, 2008 in Driving Tips, General, UK Driving News








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