Posted by Old Roy on March 18, 2010 at 16:28:13 from (98.17.212.70):
Never really in all my years ever noticed that all old westerns have horse drawn buggies, wagons and all seem to be driven on the right side.
Early steam tractors were driven on the right side.
Some of our gas tractors were driven on the right side. then thy decided that straddle like a horse would be better . Ford and Ferguson, Oliver are just some examples of this style.
early horseless carriages also driven -- you guessed it right side
Real question is , How come we don't drive on the left side of the road and cars autos be right hand drive. ?
I can think of one logical answer of why A young man with his lady fair, lift her to the left side of a wagon and go around to the right side to drive it.--- will post later to my thought .( It will be just a guess)
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