What is the left side of a car?

The left side of a car is also known as the driver's side, as it is typically where the driver sits while operating the vehicle. The left side of the car is also referred to as the near side, as it is closest to the curb when the vehicle is parked on the side of the road in countries where cars drive on the right side of the road.

On the left side of a car, you will find the driver's side door, which usually includes power window and door lock controls, side mirror controls, and possibly seat adjustments. The left side of the car also typically has a side-view mirror, which is used by the driver to check for traffic and blind spots.

In some countries, the left side of the car may have different features or controls depending on the manufacturer and the model of the vehicle. However, the left side is always the side where the driver is seated and where they have control over the steering wheel, pedals, and other driving controls.