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people in rubbish cars exempt from seatbelt wearing
the law states that you dont have to wear a seatbelt when performing a manoeuvre which includes reversing,
why this exemption?
rarely will you see a car that doesnt have mirrors these days,
or is this an exemption for rubbish drivers with hopeless spatial awareness who have to swivel in their seat or even worse get the co-driver to wave them back?
they should not be on the road in the first place.
why this exemption?
rarely will you see a car that doesnt have mirrors these days,
or is this an exemption for rubbish drivers with hopeless spatial awareness who have to swivel in their seat or even worse get the co-driver to wave them back?
they should not be on the road in the first place.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The amount of small children and pets that have been run over on their own drives in recent years, whilst the driver was reversing, proves that mirrors are not enough.
Mirrors will always have blind spots - a good driver knows this and looks round properly. Mirrors are of very little use when reversing to the left.
Mirrors will always have blind spots - a good driver knows this and looks round properly. Mirrors are of very little use when reversing to the left.
We�ve strayed a bit from the question.
�Why was this exemption allowed?� was the question.
It was allowed so that drivers who choose to �swivel in their seat� may do so without the encumbrance of a seat belt. Nobody forces them to do so; the law simply allows them to do so if they wish. So that was why the exemption is in place.
I imagine these �rubbish drivers with no spatial awareness� are the same drivers who have no idea how to control a car at 100mph on the motorway in fog. Fortunately no similar exemption from the speeding laws has been provided for those who are able to do so.
�Why was this exemption allowed?� was the question.
It was allowed so that drivers who choose to �swivel in their seat� may do so without the encumbrance of a seat belt. Nobody forces them to do so; the law simply allows them to do so if they wish. So that was why the exemption is in place.
I imagine these �rubbish drivers with no spatial awareness� are the same drivers who have no idea how to control a car at 100mph on the motorway in fog. Fortunately no similar exemption from the speeding laws has been provided for those who are able to do so.
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