In the United States the driver side of the car is the left side of the car.
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.
Left and right are determined while sitting in the front seat, so left is drivers side on a USA car.
the left side of the car is the nearside and the right side is the offsidethe left side is the driver side in the USthe left side is on the left when sitting in the car faceing forwards!the right and left sides of an automobile or the engine are determined faceing forward from rear of object as in cross mounted engine stand in back of engine and face towards the front of engine the left bank will be on the front bumper side while the right bank will be on the cowl side of autoIf you are still in doubt just explain drivers side of vehicle or passengers side of vehicle the mechanic will know which side.Positions are given as if you were sitting in the drivers seat, your left,is the car's left, etc.
The left side of a vehicle is always the drivers side.
Any right-left orientation in a vehicle is made as if you were sitting in the drivers seat. Sit down in the drivers seat and extend your right arm out. That's the right side in a car.
Your gas tank will normally be on the drivers side of the car. On some foreign cars the tank is located on the left side (passenger) of the car. It depends on the maker.
It would be the Drivers 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.
no. not unless it is a UPS truck.
Depends if it's a Left hand or Right hand drive. The side of the car nearest the pavement when driving is the nearside. The other being the Offside.
depends on which way it's facing relative to you and also what country you're in. wrong. It is determined by the drivers perspective. This is the automotive industry standard and it doesn't matter if you are in the US, europe, or japan. When you are sitting in the drivers seat of the car the left side is where your left arm is, and the right side is near your right arm.