What is offside on a car?

The offside on a car is the side that's furthest away from the kerb. The offside is the driver's side of the car; so the offside front is the driver's seat in the front of the car. The offside rear is the driver's side of the car in the back seat.
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Is offside right or left?

Offside or O/S

Offside, sometimes indicated as O/S refers to the offside of a vehicle when driving on a UK road, so the side of the vehicle which is furthest from the kerb. This side is, therefore the driver's side of the vehicle when driving a right-hand drive vehicle on a UK road.
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What's offside and nearside on a car?

The near side is the side nearest to the kerb. This is also abbreviated to 'N/S'. This is also known as the passenger side. OFFSIDE. The off side is the side away from the kerb.
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How do you remember nearside and offside?

The simple formula for remembering which is offside and which is nearside is to think that the dark side of the moon is the offside whereas near means the opposite to far (out!)
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What is the offside rear tyre?

OR 4 - offside rear tyre 4mm - the rear tyre on the driver's side of the car is the offside rear. NR 3 - nearside rear tyre 3mm - the rear tyre on the kerb side of the car is the nearside rear. (
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What IS Nearside And Offside??



What is the right side of a car called?

Left side is driver side, right side is passenger side.
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What does it mean by nearside?

/ˈnɪr.saɪd/ (also near) on the left side of something, especially a vehicle or road: A car pulled out from the nearside lane without signalling. General location and orientation.
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What does NSF mean in cars?

Near-side (which means the passenger's side of the vehicle) N/S/F. Near-side front. N/S/R. Near-side rear.
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Why is the driver seat on the left?

The practice is believed to date back to ancient Rome. Romans steered their carts and chariots with the left hand, to free up the right so they could use weapons to defend against enemy attacks. This carried over into medieval Europe and in 1773, the British government passed measures to make left-hand traffic the law.
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What do you call a car with a steering wheel on the right?

A right-hand drive vehicle has its steering wheel on the right side. It is designed to be driven in countries such as Britain, Japan, and Australia, where people drive on the left side of the road. 'right-hand drive'
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Is driver side left or right in UK?

Most areas of the world which were formerly British colonies still drive on the left hand side of the road including Australia, the Caribbean, India and South Africa. Japan also drives on the left. Europe generally drives on the right hand side apart from Cyprus, Ireland, Malta and the United Kingdom.
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Why do Japan drive on the left?

Overtime, Japan has built up a very large and very successful railway system, which is and has always been on the left-hand side. This precedent naturally led to building roads for cars that also drive on the left side.
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Can you drive a American car in England?

You can usually use a vehicle with foreign number plates without registering or taxing it in the UK if all of the following apply: you're visiting and do not plan to live here. the vehicle is registered and taxed in its home country.
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Does Japan drive on the left?

In Japan, vehicles usually drive on the left-hand side of the road. Be sure to obey any signs that indicate a speed limit. The legal speed limit is 60 km per hour on general roads and 100 km per hour on expressways.
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What does GREY market car mean?

A vehicle that is manufactured outside of the United States and is not originally built to meet U.S. safety and emissions standards is called a Grey Market vehicle. The vehicle may need to be modified after it is imported.
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What country drives on the left?

The bulk of countries that drive on the left are former British colonies including South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Only four countries in Europe still drive on the left and they are all islands. They consist of the UK, the Republic of Ireland, Malta and Cyprus.
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Why do British cars have the steering wheel on the right?

In the early years of English colonisation of North America, English driving customs were followed and the colonies drove on the left. After gaining independence from England, however, they were anxious to cast off all remaining links with their British colonial past and gradually changed to right-hand driving.
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What do British call automobiles?

Car - Your auto. Whilst you also say "car", you won't find Auto in use much in Britain. Car park - Parking lot. Normally uncovered.
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When did US cars become left hand drive?

Thus, most American cars produced before 1910 were made with right-side driver seating, although intended for right-side driving. Such vehicles remained in common use until 1915, and the 1908 Model T was the first of Ford's cars to feature a left-side driving position.
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Why did Henry Ford put the steering wheel on the left?

A Ford catalogue from 1908 explains the benefits of placing the controls on the left side of the car: “The control is located on the left side, the logical place, for the following reasons: Travelling along the right side of the road the steering wheel on the right side of the car made it necessary to get out on the ...
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Which country drives the most?

Americans drive 13,476 miles per year on average, which is nearly 30% more than Canadians, who are second on the list at 9,562. Other car-dependent countries include Australia (8,555), Italy (8,256), and France (7,424).
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Why do Europeans drive on the right?

The subsequent Revolutionary wars and Napoleon's European conquests led to the spread of driving on the right to Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands. Napoleon ordered his armies to use the right-hand side of the road in order to avoid congestion during military manoeuvres.
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Does Africa drive on the left?

In the African continent you drive on the left in Botswana, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland (Eswatini), Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Uganda.
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What is the 25 year rule?

The 25-Year Import Rule

This stated that any car that is 25 years or older is legal to import to the US without having to meet the United States vehicle regulations. This also meant that any car that was 24 years or younger was illegal to import to the United States.
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Why is the Land Rover Defender illegal?

The Defender is no longer offered for sale in the U.S. due to crash safety and emissions regulations, but older versions, at least 25 years of age, can be imported legally under classic car rules.
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