Gao Yang felt that as long as he could get the car started, that would suffice. If he tried to get in from the left side of the vehicle, he would be exposed to enemy attack, but climbing in from the right door wouldn't pose that problem.
Gao Yang opened the passenger-side door, first dragging the corpse on the passenger seat to the ground. The passenger was a black man, and although the already dead driver's face was covered in blood, one could tell he was an Arab with a big beard.
The inside of the car reeked of blood, but this was definitely not the time to care about such things. Gao Yang saw that the gearbox was automatic; in order to start the car, he would need to keep the brake pressed, but pulling the deceased driver out from under the wheel was proving to be quite a struggle. Without daring to stand up and exert himself, and after several tugs from the passenger seat, Gao Yang reluctantly gave up on the idea of moving the driver.