My 3:00AM thought on this is that maybe Roman chariots is the reason.
Train rails were determined by the width of chariot wheels. ....
I Erbs
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On Nov 30, 2009, at 5:59 AM, <robertduquette@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> So they left on the left.
>
> Robert Duquette
>
>> From: Editorgary@aol.com
>>
>> At the risk of prolonging this topic overlong, I remember hearing a
>> puzzler
>> on Car Talk Radio a few years ago.
>>
>> Seems that the archaeologists had discovered the site of a
>> prehistoric
>> quarry sight in Britain using infrared photography or some such.
>> From the
>> photographs they were able to conclude that even in prehistory,
>> Brits had
> driven
>> on the left. The puzzler was: How did they know that?
>>
>> The answer, once you hear it is obvious. They noted that at the
>> point where
>> the quarry entrance/exit had been, the earth was more compacted on
>> the
>> right side of the entrance than on the left. Obviously wagons,
>> tumbrels, or
>> whatever they were using to haul the stones arrived empty and left
>> full, so
> when
>> they came in and when they went out, they always drove to the left.
>>
>> So, Brits have been driving on the left side of the road for longer
>> than
>> recorded history.
>>
>> Imagine that.
>>
>> Best
>> Gary
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