It would be the Drivers side.
Yes, standing behind the vehicle, the left is driver, right is passenger
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In the United States the driver side of the car is the left side of the car.
In US cars (which drive on the right), the right side of the car is the passenger's side. In the UK and other places (where they drive to the left), the right side is where the driver sits.
The sides (left or right) of any vehicle in the US is always in relation to the seated driver. The right side therefore is the passenger side.
The pedal on the left side of the car is the clutch pedal.
The left side of a vehicle is always the drivers side.
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.
no. not unless it is a UPS truck.
no defrost on left side of car and antifreeze draining on right side of car. What is the problem
driver side
In the US and many other countries the drivers side is left side, in the UK, and other countries, the driver sits on the right. You always look from the "behind the wheel" viewpoint.