The right side.
we drive in the right side of the road. we sit in the left side
They drive on the left side of the road.
As an Englishman and a driver I can speak with some authority on this subject, the English will always drive on the correct side of the road for the country they are actually driving in, if you asking about which side of the road we drive on in England then the answer is 'we drive on the left'.
driver B....coz he side his car oppsite side of divider in a plane off the road..
If a car is driving along a road, (on its correct side of the road for the country) then the side nearest the curb (sidewalk)/edge of the road is called the "near side". By implication, the side nearest the center of the road is then referred to as the "offside". Normally the side on which the driver sits will be the "offside" of the car. However, if the car is left hand drive and driving in a country that drives on the left, then the driver will be on the "near side" while driving in that country.
The vehicle on the wrong side of the road will more than likely be deemed the majority if not all at fault.
Yes.
On the right side of the road.
Well, like the most countries Denmark has cars and so on. So they travel by car, motorcycle, scooter, metro, bus, cycle, and by train. In Denmark they drive in the right side of the road.
Driving in the proper lane. In the United States this means driving in the lane that is on the right (---->) side of the road from the driver's perspective.
Because cars are driven on the left side of the road in Britain.
If the car is designed to be driven on the right side of the road, when you stand in front of the car and look at the driver, the driver will be on your right. Left and right sides of the car are determined by sitting in the driver seat. I usually just refer to the car sides as driver side or passenger side so as not to confuse anyone.