When you consider plenty of vans have no rear windows, sticking a daft sign in the back of a car, whilst looking stupid, doesn't really hamper your visibility significantly
That is so ridiculous, it's even worse than the concept that it should change other drivers behaviour.
There's plenty easily visible evidence that a child might be in the car - the size of modern baby seats make them difficult to miss! I see absolutely no reason that would be of any benefit plus they hamper visibility
I had a friend who was sleeping in the passenger seat reclined and his dad had a head in crash with another car. He actually slid under the seat belt and was crumpled in a heap in the footwell of the car. If his dad didn't tell the ambulance crew they would have never known he was in there.
When you consider plenty of vans have no rear windows, sticking a daft sign in the back of a car, whilst looking stupid, doesn't really hamper your visibility significantly
Gotta jump in here: I've actually been hit from behind by some 'unpleasant person' tailgating. We were approaching green light on a crossroads and he was up my chuff. I slowed down in case the lights turned red before we got to them. Anyway he still hit me
Then he claimed I was high or drunk (?!?!!!)
Um you were the one driving too close in a Merc 4x4!!
So yeah if you're too close then I'll just flow right down. Least the impact will be less...
If you are driving at the speed limit just ignore tailgaters. If they want to speed to overtake you, that is their decision. Do not let yourself be pressured by some aggressive bell end into risking points on your license or driving beyond what you feel comfortable at.
The problem is theirs, not yours.
The amount of people that drive in Lane 2 and refuse to pull in to Lane 1 when they should is just ridiculous. It causes needless congestion and frustration on the motorway in my experience.
I had a friend who was sleeping in the passenger seat reclined and his dad had a head in crash with another car. He actually slid under the seat belt and was crumpled in a heap in the footwell of the car. If his dad didn't tell the ambulance crew they would have never known he was in there.
A lot of vans have larger wing mirrors and plenty HGVs require extra training to legally operate. But yes you can legally and safely drive without not seeing from the rear window, however any visibility you have helps you get around more safely. Intentionally blocking part of it with a preachy sign which serves absolutely no purpose isn't a safety driven choice.
Ok doing what i thought was right 2 years ago was wrong and the trucker was right for tailgating me. Ill learn from the mistake and move on with my life.
[TW]Fox;29065480 said:Yet another 'non fault accident' where the 'innocent party' was almost as much to blame.
You braked for no reason when faced with a green traffic light. He was too close to you and couldn't react in time. Legally his fault but it hardly seems one sided. Don't slow down for no reason and don't follow the car in front too closely.
This is why non fault accidents load your premiums guys![]()
Slowing down on the approach to a light controlled junction when your light is on green is not "For no reason"
It is slowing for a hazard..
If anyone was involved in an accident under these circumstances and it was shown that they went through the green at 60 MPH (Say) then (especially in the case of a pedestrian or cyclist) I would not expect it to go well for them.