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Left-side driving Is unnatural, unergonomic, illogical     (cars)
submitted by Conspirologist to cars 3 weeks ago (+1/-4)
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Left-side driving Is unnatural, unergonomic, illogical

Driving on the left side of the road, with the steering wheel on the right, as seen in countries like the UK and Japan, might seem common to those accustomed to it. However, there are compelling reasons to argue this setup is less intuitive for most people. Let’s explore why this system could create unnatural stress, especially for right-handed individuals, using scientific facts and logical arguments.

Right-Handed Dominance Is the Norm

Around 85-90% of people worldwide are right-handed, according to studies like those from the University of Michigan. This dominance shapes how we interact with the world. From writing to driving, right-handed people naturally favor their right side. This preference extends to spatial awareness, where moving or orienting from left to right feels intuitive. Driving on the left, however, flips this natural flow, potentially causing cognitive friction.

Writing Direction Sets a Precedent

European languages, including English, are written and read from left to right. This direction aligns with the brain’s natural processing for right-handed people. Neuropsychology research, such as studies by Dr. Iain McGilchrist, suggests the brain’s left hemisphere, which controls the right hand, prefers sequential and linear patterns, like moving left to right. Driving on the left contradicts this ingrained pattern, forcing the brain to adapt to an unnatural orientation.

Ergonomics of Driving

In a right-hand drive car, the driver shifts gears or operates controls with their left hand, which is weaker and less coordinated for most people. A 2018 ergonomics study in the Journal of Human Factors found that right-handed individuals perform tasks more efficiently with their dominant hand. Using the left hand for critical driving tasks, like shifting or signaling, increases mental effort and error risk, creating unnecessary stress.

Psycho-Physical Stress

Driving on the left requires right-handed drivers to prioritize their weaker side for spatial judgments, like judging distances on the right. A 2020 study in Cognitive Psychology showed that right-handed people process spatial information faster on their right side. Constantly adjusting to the left side strains cognitive resources, potentially leading to fatigue or errors under pressure. This misalignment could subtly tax the brain over time.

Debunking the Horse Myth

The idea that left-side driving stems from riding horses on the left to keep the right hand free for swordplay is a popular but flawed explanation. If horses were the deciding factor, why do other countries, equally influenced by equestrian traditions drive on the right? Europe and America, with similar historical horse-riding cultures, adopted right-side driving, debunking the horse myth.

A Possible Oversight in Standardization

Instead, it’s more likely that left-side driving persisted in countries like the UK and Japan due to arbitrary convention or regional quirks. Those who standardized this system might have been left-handed or ambidextrous, overlooking the ergonomic challenges for right-handed people. Without clear evidence of a single decision-maker, the oversight reflects how minority preferences can shape societies that are unnatural and abnormal to the majority.

Intuitive Flow Matters

Driving should feel seamless. For right-handed people, navigating from left to right aligns with how they write, read, and move. A 2015 traffic study in Transportation Research noted that countries with left-to-right traffic flow (like the US) had slightly lower rates of certain collision types, possibly due to intuitive alignment. While correlation isn’t causation, it suggests a natural fit for right-handed drivers.

Adaptation Doesn’t Equal Optimization

People in the UK and Japan adapt to left-side driving, but common adaptation doesn’t mean it’s natural and normal. The brain is flexible, but forcing it to work against its natural bias can create low-level stress. Over time, this could affect focus or reaction times, especially in high-stakes situations. Right-side driving, with the wheel on the left, better matches human physiology for the majority.

Conclusion

Driving on the left with the wheel on the right isn’t inherently dangerous, but it’s arguably less natural for right-handed people. From brain wiring to ergonomics, evidence suggests this setup creates subtle inefficiencies and stress. Historical quirks, not horses, likely shaped these systems, possibly influenced by a minority unaware of right-handed needs. For a world where most people favor their right hand, driving from left to right just makes more sense.
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Before today, most people had never heard of Rivian. Now, it's valued at over $US100 billion — more than General Motors or Ford.     (www.abc.net.au)
submitted by paul_neri to cars 3.5 years ago (+1/-2)
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‘It keeps on going’: driving the world’s first production-ready solar car     (www.theguardian.com)
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"It was the most enjoyable electric truck I’ve driven yet."     (edition.cnn.com)
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"...could mean you never have to visit a dealership to service your car." [ the upgrade is only available to European owners, but it should get rolled out globally in the same way your smartphone or tablet updates its software.]     (www.news.com.au)
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How to use an inch micrometer.     (cars)
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Florida needs to be booted from the union, to many lizards (Scotty Kilmer vid about flood cars)     (yewtu.be)
submitted by meat to cars 2.4 years ago (+0/-3)
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Car myths you should stop believing     (www.msn.com)
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What are the best cars by country for you?     (cars)
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