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Re: Near Side

To: cobra@cdc.hp.com
Subject: Re: Near Side
From: cat@buast9.bu.edu (James Howard)
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 23:33:08 EDT
   Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 17:15:22 pdt
   From: Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com>

   > From: pwcs.StPaul.GOV!phile@medtron.medtronic.COM (Philip J Ethier)
   > Message-Id: <9204301718.AA19456@pwcs.StPaul.GOV>
   > Subject: Re: Near Side
   > To: hodsonb@prl.phil.co.uk (Ben Hodson)
   > Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 12:18:52 CDT
   > Cc: british-cars@hoosier.utah.edu
   > 
   > >The near side door is not aligned right
   > 
   > As long as I have been a Britcar enthusiast, I still get confused by 
   > "nearside" and "offside".


I think the term originated when horses were the more common mode of
transport.  The nearside, which is the left side, is the side you climb
onto a horse from.  In Britain, this is the passenger side of the car.

                                        James



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