The Japanese drive on the left side because in the 19th century, they hired British engineers to build their railway systems.
Ever imagined why some countries follow left-hand driving and some right hand? If you’ve ever travelled abroad and rented a car, you probably have seen the confusion and following countries' traffic ...
Most of the world keeps to the right. A smaller slice – often places with deep British roots – sticks to the left. That split didn’t happen by accident. It grew out of habit, safety, technology, and a ...