1> I would be thinking about whose driving it.
2> I would be thinking about how many people are in the vehicle.
3> Wonder what the model is ?
4> Wish I'd be driving it on free road.
5> I wish some one would come to meet me in that vehicle.
Jill hadn't studied so she was anxious she would fail the test.I'm anxious to find the answer to this question.
One would be worried. For example: "The student was worried about an upcoming exam."Another would be worrisome, or worrying, which is both a gerund (noun) and an adjective meaning causing worry. "There was a worrisome/worrying increase in the number of storms."
"Good Vehicle wraps can be many things. They can vary on what they are used for. If used on the vehicle, they would be used to wrap the engine so it doesn't malfunction."
I am terrified, scared and anxious.
He became anxious just before having to make a speech.
That would be a cargo rack.
The right hand side of a vehicle, by convention, is the side to the right of the driver while seated facing the normal direction of travel. Consequently, a person observing a front-of-vehicle engine compartment while standing in front of the vehicle would have the right hand side of the vehicle to his left.
Eager means have a great desire for something, while anxious means worried or tense. An example of a sentence using both words would be... He was eager to know the exam results but anxious incase he had failed.
You would be on the east coast of Australia.
we would be standing in the house
Could be many things and depends very much on the vehicle.
I believe it is because it the Earth spins and sometimes things seem closer than how they really are.