No, the right side of the car is the passenger's side.
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.
right side of car is passenger side...left is driver But in some cars, driver seat is on the other side of the car. Sit behind the steering wheel, right is on your right.
In the United States the driver side of the car is the left side of the car.
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.
lol no
It's left & right. Left is driver's side.
Yes, standing behind the vehicle, the left is driver, right is passenger
the right side of the car is ALWAYS the right side as viewed from the back, in the US it's the passenger side, in UK it's the driver side
Passenger's side. Unless you live in England or Australia. Then it is the driver's side.
The right side of a car refers to the passenger side when facing forward from the driver's seat. In countries where vehicles drive on the right side of the road, this side typically has the passenger door and may feature additional windows. In some contexts, it may also refer to the right-hand side from a driver's perspective while operating the vehicle.
The sides (left or right) of any vehicle in the US is always in relation to the seated driver. The right side therefore is the passenger side.
driver B....coz he side his car oppsite side of divider in a plane off the road..