• quinkin@lemmy.world
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        16 days ago

        Prioritise everything else over where the car goes? Madness.

        Weaves wildly onto the pavement full of school kids but accurately adjusted the aircon

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      16 days ago

      That effect is vastly overblown and doesn’t really matter.

      Sure, if we only started driving today, we should pick the best side from all perspectives, but changing that now will just be extremely expensive for a very limited gain.

      The same goes for switching any island nation from left to right.

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          15 days ago

          Even if you’re in an automatic, and shifting between P, R and D. I’d much rather do that with my dominant hand. Wouldn’t you?

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            4 days ago

            But that’s just control. A tradeoff since there has been some evidence that reaction time, attention and accident avoidance work better the other way. Like sure, I might have more control over a knife by cutting towards myself (granny cut for apples and such), but it’s still inherently more dangerous that the opposite side in any case besides ‘everything goes perfectly’.

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        14 days ago

        But that’s less of a factor that just being more attentive (and primed to react) to action on your right hand side if right handed. It’s ‘sticky’ for me at least: I can switch to driving on the left relatively easily, but the reverse takes more effort, even though I have spent more time driving on the right in my lifetime.