I would say the car because on the back of most big trucks it says 'Makes Wide Turns' or 'Warning!, Wide Turns.'
Your left arm swings forward at the same time as your right leg steps forward. It's how balance is maintained.
When you walk, your left arm typically swings in conjunction with your right leg. This coordinated movement helps maintain balance and rhythm while walking. So, as your right leg moves forward, your left arm swings forward, and vice versa.
Both of you ! The pedestrian is at fault for not obeying the traffic signals and you are at fault for not paying enough attention to what's around you while driving. A green light is not an automatic right to proceed - it's a priority signal !
Normally a Red "stop" light requires the car to come to a stop and it can only proceed FORWARD if the light changes to green Or if it is a blinking Red light then they can proceed when traffic clears the intersection. Right Turn on Red allows you to come to a complete stop and then proceed to turn Right if the traffic allows. This allows you to proceed even though you do not have a Green light.
A green arrow typically indicates that you can turn or drive forward in the direction it is pointing. It is a signal that you have the right of way to proceed in that specific direction.
According to wikipedia, cats walk "singly" at slow speeds--that is, instead of moving front-right with back-left, front-left with back-right paw, as other mammals seem mostly to do, cats tend to move one side of their bodies at a time--front-right with back-right, front-left with back-left paw. Humans walk like other mammals, opposing their arms' swing to their steps--left arm swings forward with right foot, right arm swings forward with left foot.
To determine the direction in which a door swings, stand facing the door. If the hinges are on the left side, the door swings open to the left. If the hinges are on the right side, the door swings open to the right.
The San Andreas fault is a right-lateral strike-slip fault. This means that as you face the fault trace, the opposite side of the fault moves to the right.
The person backing out due to the other car having the right-of-way.
The door swings to the right.
The forward button is usually located next to the back button in most software or apps. It allows you to proceed to the next page or step in a sequence. If you are having trouble finding it, you can look for an arrow pointing to the right or a rightward-facing triangle symbol.
Using a pendulum as an example: a pendulum swings from left to right (first swing) and then swings back again right to left (second swing). A complete oscillation is composed of both swings.