It's traditional in horseback riding to mount the horse from the left side rather than the right, so this translates to right-side driving because then the driver enters the car on the left.
The reason for mounting the horse on the lefthand side is because in the Cavalry if you mounted from the righthand side your saber would go up your bum.
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It's traditional in horseback riding to mount the horse from the left side rather than the right, so this translates to right-side driving because then the driver enters the car on the left.
The reason for mounting the horse on the lefthand side is because in the Cavalry if you mounted from the righthand side your saber would go up your bum.