«Правило дороги» в континентальной Европе и большинстве стран мира, включая Соединенные Штаты, это ехать направо. В Соединенном Королевстве и некоторых ее прежних владениях; Австралия, Новая Зеландия, Кения, Замбия, Южная Африка, Зимбабве; некоторые Карибские острова, включая Барбадос и Сент-Люсию; Индии и Пакистана; средиземноморский остров Мальта, Япония и Таиланд, очень рады сообщить вам, что они едут в тени. Правило дороги остается, чтобы ехать слева. Происхождение этого правила дороги восходит к тому, как люди путешествовали в жестоких феодальных обществах. Поскольку большинство людей правы, имеет смысл носить с собой или использовать любое защитное оружие, такое как меч или кинжал. При прохождении незнакомца на дороге было бы безопаснее ходить слева, поэтому, чтобы ваше оружие было между вами и потенциальным противником. Рыцарские рыцари держали свои копья в своей правой руке, поэтому переходили друг на друга влево. Революционная Франция должна была отменить эту историческую практику. Их военный генерал и сам провозглашенный Император, Наполеон Бонапарт, были левшами. Поэтому его армии должны были идти справа, чтобы он мог держать мечную руку между собой и любым надвигающимся врагом. С этого времени любая часть мира, которая была колонизирована французами, поедет справа, остальные останутся в движении слева.
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The rule of the road in mainland Europe and the majority of
... countries in the world, including the United States is to drive on the right.
In the United Kingdom and some of her former dominions; Australia, New Zealand, Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, Zimbabwe; some Caribbean Islands including Barbados and St. Lucia; India and Pakistan; the Mediterranean island of Malta, Japan and Thailand, are very happy to tell you that they drive in the shade. The rule of the road remains, to drive on the left.
The origin of this rule of the road dates back to how people travelled in violent feudal societies. As most people are right handed it made sense to carry or use any protective weapon, such as a sword or dagger, with this hand. When passing a stranger on the road, it would be safer to walk on the left, so ensuring that your weapon was between yourself and a possible opponent. Jousting Knights would hold their lances in their right hand, therefore passing on each others left.
Revolutionary France was to overturn this historic practice. Their military general and self proclaimed Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, was left-handed. Therefore his armies had to march on the right, so that he could keep his sword arm between himself and any advancing enemy.
From this time, any part of the world that was colonised by the French would travel on the right, the rest would remain travelling on the left.
In the United Kingdom and some of her former dominions; Australia, New Zealand, Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, Zimbabwe; some Caribbean Islands including Barbados and St. Lucia; India and Pakistan; the Mediterranean island of Malta, Japan and Thailand, are very happy to tell you that they drive in the shade. The rule of the road remains, to drive on the left.
The origin of this rule of the road dates back to how people travelled in violent feudal societies. As most people are right handed it made sense to carry or use any protective weapon, such as a sword or dagger, with this hand. When passing a stranger on the road, it would be safer to walk on the left, so ensuring that your weapon was between yourself and a possible opponent. Jousting Knights would hold their lances in their right hand, therefore passing on each others left.
Revolutionary France was to overturn this historic practice. Their military general and self proclaimed Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, was left-handed. Therefore his armies had to march on the right, so that he could keep his sword arm between himself and any advancing enemy.
From this time, any part of the world that was colonised by the French would travel on the right, the rest would remain travelling on the left.
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