0 on the left side of something, especially a vehicle or road:
A car pulled out from the nearside lane without signalling.
One reason why people do not travel in the nearside lane behind lorries is that the exhaust fumes make them feel like expiring.
The traffic could come along the nearside lane from the point where it joins the dual carriageway on to the bus lane.
The accident occurred in the nearside lane (lane one) at about 7:30am.
Perhaps she contributed to the problem by not moving to the nearside lane at the right time.
There is a row of cars parked on the nearside and a row of lamp standards in the centre.
I am puzzled by the little picture, which appears to be the ghost of a cyclist close to the nearside front wing.
They should not overtake suddenly and silently on the nearside of cars in the hope that they can get away with it.
Many vehicles travel in the centre and offside lanes leaving the nearside lane occupied at infrequent intervals by the odd lorry going along.