You may be right as far as 'we' are concerned. When cars/roads, and later aircraft, came along, virtually all countries adopted the centuries-old maritime convention - that when two ships were heading towards one another, they passed "port to port" (i.e. 'drove on the right').It would make more sense if everyone drove on the proper side of the road like what we does, supposedly being fixed upon by knights jousting and being predominantly right handed.
There must be some reason why we decided 'otherwise', so I suppose your explanation might be as likely as any other
Kind Regards, John

