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Why Is Your Car’s Steering Wheel on the Left?

Summary
The article explores the origins of left-hand drive (LHD) cars, tracing back to the era of horse-drawn carriages. During the 18th century, coachmen sat on the rear left horse to wield their whip with the right hand, necessitating a right-hand seat. This practice transitioned to automobiles, where manufacturers placed the driver on the right side in early models. However, Henry Ford's pioneering assembly line in the early 20th century standardized the left-hand drive for efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Safety considerations and market demands further solidified LHD's prevalence, leading to its adoption worldwide, except in a handful of countries.
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