Which side of the car is the off side?
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The opposite side of where the driver sits.
right
It's the side I don't pee on.
off side is the side opposite to the curb
Being a mere woman - I know very little about cars or football!
However, I think that a car doesn't have an offside.
I am quite sure it is a football term, but don't know it's meaning - sorry!
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the drivers side of the vehicle
The side nearest the middle of the road
passenger side
the opposite side to the driver
It is the side nearest the middle of the road and in the UK it is called the drivers side because we drive on the left side of the road.
The offside is the side that's away from the kerb, and it should be the driver's side when you park normally. It's always been the driver's side for mechanics and driving instructors- I could never understand it either. When you park, the passenger side is called nearside because it 's by the kerb. I always got it the wrong way round.
Offside is the side of a car furthest from the kerb (the side nearer being the nearside)
It is always the side away from the kerb. So, if you are driving on the left, it is the right-hand side, and vice versa.
WOA!! Hold on - There's a lot of answers here but none that agree.. When turning your car at a crossroads, the Driver's side is called the NEARSIDE ie: When you and another car turn and the drivers sides pass together. The OFFSIDE is therefor the passenger side of the car, and that's when you pull out at a crossroads and turn the car before the oncoming vehicle.
Hope this helps and is a difinitive?
The drivers side
The side that's normally nearest to the centre of the road.
on a right hand drive vehicle it is the drivers side
nearside is nearest to the kerb
The nearside is the side nearest the kerb (usually the passenger's side, if the steering wheel is on the correct side of the car for the country you are in).
The offside is the side farthest from the kerb (usually the driver's side, if the steering wheel is on the correct side of the car for the country you are in).
drivers side
Depends what country you are in but it is always the side of the car nearest the centre of the road.
If driving in UK the near-side of the car is nearest the kerb (driving on the left hand side of the road).therefore the off-side is on the opposite side.
the drivers side is offside ,and the nearside means near the kirb .
The off side is the Right hand side, ( thats the side nearest to the centre of the road )
thats the side furthest away from the pavement when you are in the drivers seat ..ie the driver side
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