nearside
/ˈnɪərˌsaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
The side of a road or track that is nearest to the observer, especially when walking or driving.
“She had to give way to oncoming traffic on her nearside.”
2. noun
The side of a road or track that is on the driver’s left when facing forward.
“Check your mirrors and nearside blind spot before changing lanes.”