Submitted by UlisKromwell t3_yfedf3 in todayilearned
wedontlikespaces t1_iu4z3b8 wrote
Reply to comment by BKStephens in TIL bicycle brakes in the UK are reversed from the US and Europe by UlisKromwell
That makes sense. Same reason that in the UK we drive on the left.
Back in the days when people rode horses a lot that used to leave your sword arm (right-handed for the vast majority of the population) free. Your vulnerable left side was protected by the verge.
In Europe and the US they just got stabbed a lot
platitood t1_iu5qr85 wrote
Buckler on the left.
There’s a reason that many castle entrances are set up to force you to lead with your sword arm. Because that’s less safe than being able to lead with your shield arm and keep your sword arm free for stepping back at somebody.
tullystenders t1_iu6sb4e wrote
Im calling you out, you most likely got that from wikipedia, but you explained it as if you didnt.
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