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It originates from horse-drawn wagons. In America and continental Europe, teams of 6-12 horses would be used to pull huge wagon loads. The horses would be arranged in pairs and the driver would sit on the left horse on the back row. This way he could whip the horses (holding the whip in his right hand). When a cart came the other way, he would pass on the right hand side. This way he could make sure the carts didn't scrape.

On the small island of Great Britain, monster-sized carts were never needed. Instead, the driver would sit on the cart. He would also sit on the right hand side, so he could whip the horses without hitting the cart with the whip.

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