What is left side of car?
As an AI language model, I cannot provide much information as this is a vague question. However, here are some general facts about the left side of a car:
- The left side of a car is also known as the driver's side in countries where cars drive on the right-hand side of the road (such as the United States) and the passenger's side in countries where cars drive on the left-hand side of the road (such as the United Kingdom).
- The left side of a car often has the steering wheel, accelerator, brake, and clutch (in manual cars) pedals.
- The left side of a car usually has the gear shift (in manual cars), turn signal, and other controls such as power windows, side mirrors, and seat adjustment buttons.
- In some cars, the left side of the car may have a blind spot because of the positioning of the driver's seat and rearview mirror, which can obstruct visibility on the left-hand side of the car. This is why it's important to always look over your shoulder and check your blind spot before changing lanes or making a turn.