rodericksdad wrote:Wonder if this will also apply to buses,we have some MAN,s that had origional mirrors with some curvature on them,they got broken and hey presto cheap orrible flat mirrors fitted with a blind spot as large as you like,
Renny wrote:rodericksdad wrote:Wonder if this will also apply to buses,we have some MAN,s that had origional mirrors with some curvature on them,they got broken and hey presto cheap orrible flat mirrors fitted with a blind spot as large as you like,
Are they the "unbreakable" plastic mirrors? They are awful in all conditions. In rain they are unheated and the water does not run off them, in sun or at night, they are scratched so distort images even further. I'd expect that this will be picked up at annual test.
Interesting that is it retrospective for post 1 Jan 2000. Pity it seems nopt to apply to passenger carrying vehicles.
Renny wrote:Do you not tie a strip of cloth to the mirror head to keep it clear? It flaps over the glass and wipes it clean.
Mind you town buses might not go fast enough (unless you have the same employer as Andrew )
Just to compound things with those plastic mirrors, they are almost impossible to break
nodigitsever wrote:"Legislation" can only carry the force of Law with your Consent, did you Consent as I did NOT!, therefore ignore this Null and Void Law!, simple!
is it English Law as living in England we are ONLY subject to that, anything else is Illegal
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