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The left side of the car is,,,
1) US Driver side
2) UK Driver side 3) US Passenger side |
well, wait... if your standing in front of the car looking at it, in the us the left is were the passenger sits and the right is were the driver sits, opposite in the UK... whats the meaning of this poll?
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Don't force us to start calling them "port" and "starboard." |
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i am impressed with a poll that has 100% agreement. perhaps the only subject we could come up with that is so. (such?)
tom w |
The Purpose is to educate those that might not be knowledgeable in this convention.
I always look at it as if the car were an extension of me, whilst sitting in the driver's seat. I sold a "Left" hood hinge on eBay, only to get an email stating the buyer needed the "Passenger side" hood hinge. I used to have a problem figuring out which side is which, until I started looking at it as if I were sitting in the Driver's seat. Another Good aspect of my approach is that it works for both US and UK type cars.:wacko: AND my approach also can be used for front/rear, so it's basically 100% accurate 100% of the time. Marty |
when ordering parts i usually say passenger or driver side.
tom w |
If you can't figure it out on your own, well then maybe you shouldn't be driving a car.:D
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US drivers side. Always the left as if you were sitting INSIDE the car.
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What about the coriolis effect?
Say, you're in NZ, going in reverse down a north-sloping hill and your wife says, "Turn left, quick!"? |
In a transverse mounted engine what's front?
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Well this poll clearly shows that the left side of the car is the US Driver's side.
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