Uncharted Lancaster

How the Conestoga Wagon Put America on the Right Side of the Road

Adam Zurn Season 1 Episode 32

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Why does the United Kingdom drive on the left while the United States—and most of the world—drive on the right? The answer might run straight through Lancaster County.

In this episode, we explore the global divide in road travel through a local lens, beginning with the mighty Conestoga wagon—Lancaster County’s most famous contribution to early American transportation. These massive freight wagons once rolled west from Pennsylvania, and the way their drivers managed their teams helped influence America’s shift to right-hand travel.

We’ll trace the story back even further—to ancient Rome and medieval Britain, where riders kept left to free their sword hands—and forward to Napoleon Bonaparte, who reshaped Europe’s traffic customs. Then we return to America, where Henry Ford’s Model T locked in the right-hand system we still use today.

From Roman battlefields to Lancaster’s wagon yards, this episode reveals how centuries-old traditions—and one iconic Pennsylvania invention—helped determine which side of the road you drive on.

Because sometimes, the story of the world runs straight through Lancaster County. Read more at UnchartedLancaster.com.

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