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On the other hand, if you truly want to purchase one of our right-hand drive cars, you can get your vehicle converted before importation. If you want to know more about importing left hand drive cars from Japan, contact Carused.

Trust that our friendly and knowledgeable sales representatives will assist you with your needs. Japanese Used Cars for Sale Carused. Here are some of the reasons why: This allowed them to conveniently use their right hand in wielding their sword against an approaching opponent. They could easily mount from the left side and get off the horse from its right side. Check Left-Hand cars on our stock.

Some useful related articles. Share this article:. Canada abandoned the left side of the road in the s to facilitate traffic to and from the United States. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Twice a week we compile our most fascinating features and deliver them straight to you.

Live TV. This Day In History. History Vault. Recommended for you. Which of these is superior is an argument with no clear answer except that the wheel should clearly be on the left-hand side. Perhaps the more important question, though, is: why? Why is the steering wheel on the left for the United States and on the right in Great Britain?

There are plenty of rumors and conflicting reports out there about the origins of the driving positions, but the most likely reason might surprise you. The reason you drive on the right and your wheel is on the left? No, not the union of truck drivers that made Jimmy Hoffa famous.

The people who gave them their name : those who actually drove teams of horses to pull wagons around in the pre-Industrial Revolution days. As best as our research could dig up, many wagons lacked a place to sit, so the teamster who was driving the horses would sit in the next-best place to see both road and steeds: atop one of the horses pulling up the rear. As most people are right-handed, most teamsters would need the whip in their right hand — so it made more sense to sit on the left-hand horse.



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