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As for cars, I think its to get the driver closest to the center of the road for better control or something.
Nothing wrong with it, just that you grew up used to driving on the left side of the car.
Now go to Asia, and way more people and countries drive on the left with the driver on the right side of the car. Japan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, etc.
Yeah I seen those people driving in India, there's no road rules there except that you can never not be beeping your horn.
Also, the modern military salute stems from kniggits raising their visors to show the opponent their eyes.
Also, also, handshakes stem from the ancient greeting of clasping forearms to demonstrate there's no hidden weapon in the sleeve.
Also, also, also, knocking drinking vessels together for a toast was meant to slosh the contents between them as a gesture of good faith that neither was poisoned.
Because it puts the driver next to the oncoming traffic... just like driving on the right with the steering on the left..
That too.
The fuzz should crucify everyone who does that, but they're too busy jamming up people who harmlessly raise a phone to the ear without taking the eyes off the road. Reading texts is obviously verboten, but full "Hands free" laws are ridiculous.
I see.