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 ...
At first glance, it might look like Britain drives on the “wrong” side of the road—but the truth goes much deeper than habit or stubborn tradition. This custom reaches back hundreds of years, long ...
When it comes to roads, driving, and automobiles, the English tend to do things a little differently to Americans. In Old Blighty, trucks are called "lorries", drivers turn using indicators instead of ...