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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.
Its the side where the driver sits typically on the left in the u.s. or on the right in europe...
it sits right on top of your diver side font fender
While sitting in the vehicle facing forward the left side will be on your left and the right side will be on your right.For parts on cars with sideways sitting engine/trans. while sitting in the vehicle facing forward the left side of the engine will be closest to the front of the vehicle.The driver sits in the side of the vehicle closest to the center of the road. Therefore, in the US, where vehicles drive on the right, the driver sits in the left side of the vehicle. The reverse is true in the UK, where vehicles drive on the left, the driver sits in the right side of the vehicle.
While sitting in the vehicle facing forward the left side will be on your left and the right side will be on your right.For parts on cars with sideways sitting engine/trans. while sitting in the vehicle facing forward the left side of the engine will be closest to the front of the vehicle.The driver sits in the side of the vehicle closest to the center of the road. Therefore, in the US, where vehicles drive on the right, the driver sits in the left side of the vehicle. The reverse is true in the UK, where vehicles drive on the left, the driver sits in the right side of the vehicle.
RHD is Right Hand Drive, as in vehicles where the driver sits on the right hand side i.e mail vehicles.
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.
In Northern Ireland, people drive on the left side of the road.
It is right next to the firewall on the driver's side of the truck. it sits on the side of the motor near the top.
I don't exactly know what your question is but if your asking what side is it on its on your right side of your body
u see where the chair the driver sits in........................its right by the side of the chair
In Christian theology, the "right hand of God" is a position of favor and honor. The Bible doesn't mention who specifically sits on the left hand of God. It is generally understood to symbolize an important position of power and authority.