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Where is the seat of the driver in UK?

Looking at the vehicle from the rear, the driver sits on the right, and drives in the left-hand lane on two lane roads.


Is it a legal requirement that cars in the UK have a passenger seat-side airbag?

No


Which side is the right side on a 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.


On what side is the driver in the UK car?

In the United Kingdom, the drivers seat in their vehicles is on the right side. The style and methods of driving are also different in the United Kingdom.


Why are European cars right side driving?

They're not. Did you mean in UK.


What is nearside and offside on a car?

Nearsides and offside refer to the sides of a vehicle in relation to the driver's position. The nearside is the left side of the car when sitting in the driver's seat, while the offside is the right side. These terms are commonly used in the UK and other countries that drive on the left side of the road. In contrast, in countries where driving is on the right, the nearside would be the right side of the vehicle.


Does UK use left hand drive or right hand drive cars?

We drive on the left, so use rhd cars.


Does England drive from right?

The UK drives on the left side of the road and cars normally have the steering wheel on the right side of the vehicle.


What side of the road do the English drive on?

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'.


Does a slow moving tractor have to let other motorists pass?

The UK law says that if a cue of cars builds up behind the tractor the driver should pull over to let cars pass.


If two cars coming from opposite directions enter an intersection with no traffic signs or signals one intends to turn left the other is going straight ahead the driver of the turning car should?

The driver of the turning car should YEILD as the car driving straight has the right of way. In Canada anyway.In the UK also


What side of a European mail truck is the drivers side?

Oh, well, this actually depends on, if you count the UK as belonging to Europe or not ... In countries, that drive on the right side of the road, the driver´s side is the left side .. in the UK its the right side, since they drive on the left. I´m not aware that mail trucks differ from other vehicles in this. Trucks that clean the roads, however, sometimes do. They have the steering wheel on the "wrong" side, so its easier for the driver to navigate around parked cars ...