I reside in a nation where driving is done on the right side of the street. I’ve noticed that, for the most part (unless distracted by their phones, are intentionally flexing, or just being inconsiderate), most folks from a similar background, also seem to tend to walk on the right side of two-way paths, sidewalks, etc, and tend to “dodge” or veer right when encountering oncoming fellow pedestrians.

Is the reverse the trend for pedestrians in regions where folks drive on the left side of streets (UK, Japan, India, Australia, etc)?

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        I think there’s people on the London Underground who will grumble and tut if you stand on the wrong side, but I can’t remember as I haven’t been there in years.

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        2 months ago

        Standing on the right, leaving the left open for overtakers seems to be the rule on the underground and generally in the UK, which is weird given we drive on the left.

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      32 months ago

      I have the opposite experience, went to London a while ago and kept noticing most people keep left instead of right like I’m used to.