Because the left side is considered evil for some reason.
Damage to the left side of the brain can lead to weakness on the right side of the body. This is because the left side of the brain controls the movements of the right side of the body.
The belief that the left side is unlucky stems from various historical and cultural associations. In some cultures, the left side has been linked to negative connotations or considered less favorable than the right side, which is seen as positive or lucky. This idea has permeated various aspects of society, from superstitions to language, reinforcing the perception of the left side as unlucky.
The guardian is on the right side.
The vision side of your brain is the left side. It also controls the right side of your body.
If a horse is alone in a 2 horse box it should be on the left side because left sides are always bigger in a trailer or a box. *** Update by chickahorse*** It should go on the left side because of the balance of the trailer. Roads are built to naturally peak in the center and slant off towards the shoulders to help water drain more quickly. If the horse is on the right side (in countries where cars go on the right side of the road), the trailer will lean more towards the right, leading to your trailer possibly tipping over. On the left side of the trailer, you horse is on the "up" side of the road. On the other hand, in the UK and other countries where cars drive on the left side of the road, I suppose that you would put your horse in the right side of the trailer to balance it that way.
The left side of an automobile is always the drivers side.
In some cultures, the right side is considered the giving side and the left side is considered the receiving side. This belief stems from the idea that the right side is associated with strength and generosity, while the left side is seen as more passive and receptive.
If the Avalanche came with the factory trailering package, the trailer lights are separately fused from the other truck lights. Check your fuse panel layout for a 10-amp fuse for left side and a separate fuse for right side turn signal/brake light on the trailer.
If you are asking how to back a trailer, face forward and look into the side view mirror, place one hand at the bottom of the steering wheel, if you want the trailer to go to the left then move the steering wheel to the left, if right then go to the right.
hi any body help meto locate vin number for 1969 fruehauf flatbed trailer please thanks i canot find it. Look at the rear of the king pin section right or left side, also check the side of the bottom frame flange at the rear of the trailer, can also be right or left side.
The terms left wing and right wing originated during the French Revolution when supporters of the King began positioning themselves on the Kings right side and opponents on his left side.
On the left hand side...right behind the hot water furnace cover. Potable water insert is on the right side below the front side window
There are about 5 fuses for the trailer harness, Trailer Back up,Trailer left turn, Trailer right turn, Trailer Brake, and Trailer hazards. They are located in the underhood fuse box on the Drivers side of your motor. On my 2003 Silverado, the Trailer left/stop and Trailer right/stop fuses are located in the fuse panel just inside the driver's side door. (Not sure about the trailer brake or hazard fuses.....I wasn't having problems with those :). There is one additional fuse for the trailer harness. The 15A fuse for the trailer running lights is located in the fuse panel under the hood, next to the battery. The fuse is labeled "Trailer Park".
Whichever (Right or Left) coronary arteries are supplying the Posterior Descending Artery is what determines whether the heart is considered to be Left or Right side dominant and 80% of the time it's the Right side.
Because the left side is considered evil for some reason.
If you're talking about the trailer door, you move the metal latch up, move the handle up then left or right, depending on what door until the door is unlocked, move it back into the holder and latch it on side of the trailer.