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Which ones are those?Especially those with the blacked out windows you cant see through
Have you ever been in a vehicle with privacy glass?
OK for seeing out just not so good for seeing in.
Which ones are those?Especially those with the blacked out windows you cant see through
OK for seeing out just not so good for seeing in.
Or seeing through as I wrote.
Someone parked one of these large blacked out SUVs next to me in a carpark. When I tried to manoeuvre out of the space I couldn't see if any traffic was coming because as I said, you can't see through blacked out windows.
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Then you would have exactly the same problem with a van.Or seeing through as I wrote.
Someone parked one of these large blacked out SUVs next to me in a carpark. When I tried to manoeuvre out of the space I couldn't see if any traffic was coming because as I said, you can't see through blacked out windows.
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Then you would have exactly the same problem with a van.
Try reversing into parking spots.
Whilst reversing into a space makes it easier to get out again and is the preferred method of parking....you're screwed if you want to put something in your boot...Then you would have exactly the same problem with a van.
Try reversing into parking spots.
There are vehicles being used for domestic purposes that the infrastructure was simply not designed for whether it be high, wide and long twin cabs or very large domesic SUVS (my brother had a volvo one that he had to park in 2 spaces as he could not open the doors in one space). Even simple commercial vehicles like a standard transit can make getting out of a parking space more risky but over the last few years, they increasingly seem to be used as a family runabout for the shopping run as opposed to what they are, a commercial vehicle.
Something needs to be done to address this whether it is to increase the size of parking spaces or limit the size of vehicles and the use of commercial vehicles in domestic settings. Either way, current car parking is often not suited to some modern vehciles.
But you would be able to see sooner.The van doesn't really have a choice because it's a van.
And if I reversed in, I'd still have the problem of not being able to see what's coming as I moved out.
I'm the one in the middle. The monster on the right arrived after me
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Make sure your car has a parking camera it puts your vision further back if it's blocked like this...
Bought a new oven a couple of weeks ago. Big sticker on the front saying call this number to register for your free 2 year manufacturer's warranty. Just rung the number expecting to get thru to the manufacturer, instead end up with an insurance company who are only interested in telling me what the manufacturer's warranty doesn't cover and trying to persuade me to take out additional cover!
You would love my kids school Phil, they do a 'kiss and drop' you can pull up and throw them out of the car in the morning, there is a staff member on the gate, its all good and seems to work well (I live 1km away and walk rain or shine without fail)
Anyway, a lot of the parents seem to think this is the same at pickup. It's funny, the school is at the end point of a crescent road which local knowledge is 1 way at school times. You see the same cars driving round and round and round doing laps until their kid comes out!! It's proper funny!
Oh and one more, there is one mum who looking to earn a few quid, bought into a franchise! Cambridge 1 to 1 diet plan! The car is all stickered up with it! 'Slim with Kim' She drives around and around, or parks on double yellows close to the gates, proper fat that her chest and belly is almost touching the steering wheel! what an advert!
That'll be domestic and general who do all the white goods warranties
Waking at 7am with cramp shooting up my left calf when I've got 4 days of golf ahead!!