Yes
Yes
No they are not they are driven on the right side
It is on the right side.
Because cars are driven on the left side of the road in Britain.
That is just what it is like in international
In Northern Ireland, people drive on the left side of the road.
you describe a cars sides as if you were sitting in the car so the left side is the drivers side and right side is passengers side.
in most cars it is drivers side front to drivers side back drivers side back to passengers side front passengers side front to passengers side back to drivers side front
I would have thought that this was an easy question for a person who has driven a British car. The driver sits on the right hand side. All I want to know is what order are the pedals in the British cars. Are they opposite to American made vehicles?
The inexpensive five seating Scenic Cars are from the United Kingdom in which the steering wheel and driver�۪s seat are on the right side of the vehicle.
It's not really about the cars being "American" or "British", it's about which side of the road they are expected to be driven. You can find LHD(left hand drive) Jaguars as well as RHD Fords. The US use right-side traffic, and almost all cars there are built with left-side steering. England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales use left-side traffic and almost all cars there are built with right-side steering.
Because cars created with the ignition on the right side of the steering wheel universally, there yet no cars built specifically for left handed drivers.
The flow of traffic is on the left-hand side of the road, but vehicles with the drivers controls on either the left or the right are lawful.