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That's okay, it's an easy mistake to make. And great job, by the way! I love this bus, because it fits in with the vanilla assets AND using it doesn't feel like cheating since it takes up more space (unlike some other buses on the workshop). Keep up the good work!
I can update the title and description but I cannot update the thumbnail as I would need to re-upload the asset to change it. Unfortunately I do not have the original files to re-upload.
I can confirm that this is the RHD version, not the LHD version. The LHD version is the other one that he made.
Note to creator: LHD and RHD refer to the side of the vehicle the driver sits on. LHT and RHT refer to the side of the road the vehicle drives on. The driver is usually sits on the side of the vehicle closer to the middle of the road, so RHD vehicles usually correspond to LHT and LHD to RHT.
The doors on the driver's left side, which corresponds to LHT, since the doors open to the side of the road, and RHD, since the driver sits across from the first door.
Yes it's confusing. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-_and_right-hand_traffic#Road_vehicle_configurations for another explanation.