SteeringPositionValue
SteeringPositionValue is a 2-value QualitativeValue on Vehicle.steeringPosition. Values: LeftHandDriving, RightHandDriving. Critical for import/export vehicle listings where the market expects one or the other.
Full example of schema.org/SteeringPositionValue json-ld markup
The markup is verified as valid with Rich Results Test from Google.
<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Car",
"name": "1967 Volvo 122S Amazon",
"steeringPosition": "https://schema.org/LeftHandDriving"
}
</script>Minimal valid version
The smallest markup that still produces a valid SteeringPositionValue entity. Use it as the floor. Reach for the advanced example above when you want search engines and AI agents to understand more about your content.
<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Car",
"steeringPosition": "https://schema.org/LeftHandDriving"
}
</script>Google rich results this unlocks
SteeringPositionValue is a structural type. It does not produce a rich result on its own.
Its value comes from combining it with a primary type whose markup earns a rich result (Article, Product, Event, and so on). SteeringPositionValue becomes the trunk that the primary type branches off viamainEntityorbreadcrumb. Include it on every page as the backbone of your markup.
Common SteeringPositionValue mistakes
Mistakes that pass validation but silently fail to earn rich results or mislead consumers walking the graph. Avoid these and your markup will be ahead of most sites in the wild.
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steeringPosition as 'LHD'
Wrong"steeringPosition": "LHD"Right"steeringPosition": "https://schema.org/LeftHandDriving"Abbreviations aren't recognised; use the canonical URI.
Schema properties in this example
About the example data
"LeftHandDriving" on the 1967 Volvo 122S Amazon Xoo Garage listing (European-spec).
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