Down, up
Starboard is green (right side when facing towards the bow).Port is red (left side).An aid to remember is: Port is red and there is little left in the bottle.
the number one piston is on the left of you when facing the vehicle, it is the right side or passenger side and it must be at TDC for timing settings. (FENIX)
It is a left turn where the turning driver must yield to oncoming traffic entering a cross-streets intersection because there is no left left turn signal facing that left-turning driver during which a red light stops oncoming traffic to protect the left turning vehicle. This holds in keep-to-the-right countries. For keep-to-left countries, there are, sometimes, protected right turns.
When making a left turn at an intersection, the driver must yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic.
must walk facing oncoming traffic
This is how you do it go left, down, right, right, up, left, up, up, left, down, down, right, up
The top parts are called atriums and below them are the ventricles. The left & right sides of the heart must be examined at your own perspective (left = right, right = left).
Yes, when turning left at an intersection, you must yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing from the opposite direction.
you must look both ways left and right
Yes, when turning left at an intersection, you must yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing from the opposite direction.
You should walk on the left side of the highway, facing oncoming traffic.
hold it horizontally on the right side of your head. Have you left hand on the top keys with the back of your hand facing away from you, and have your right hand on the lower keys with the back of your hand facing behind you (opposite of left hand)