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If you want it more realistic, there are several mods in the workshop with real signals of several coutries ;)
Maybe this example will help to understand it:
For example in Germany there are (or were in the past) some situations where you see two semaphore wings on one and the same signal pylon. One pointing to the right and the other one to the left. In this case the machinist only considered the semaphore poitning to the right because the other one is only valid for trains driving in the opposite direction (for this trains it's obviously the right semaphore).
http://verschiedenes.zusi.de/dso/ne4mikro.jpg
Over 60%-70% of rail traffic in the world drives on the left. Goggle it.
Countries include: UK, France, Belgium, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, India, 90% of Africa and South America, SE Asia etc. So it should have been in the base game.
On left-hand traffic routes (for example in Switzerland) the signals are mostly left of the track