Let's think about it. You are sitting in the driving seat of a Mitsubishi Shogun, driving down a narrow street. Someone is coming the other way, so you move over to the left and creep along past. Can you see the wing mirror of the parked car on your left? I think not.
Or, you are reversing into a parking bay. At the back of this bay is a post about 3-4 feet high. You can see it clearly out of the back window of a family hatch, but can you with a 4x4? Again, I think not.
This might be seen as a controversial, nay discriminatory policy, but what if they only let you have a car that suited your size? That way you wouldn't get people barely able to see over the steering wheel of their Grand Cherokee, or in my case, unable to see under the roofline of an Audi TT or MG TF. Would that reduce the number of accidents?
Or, you are reversing into a parking bay. At the back of this bay is a post about 3-4 feet high. You can see it clearly out of the back window of a family hatch, but can you with a 4x4? Again, I think not.
This might be seen as a controversial, nay discriminatory policy, but what if they only let you have a car that suited your size? That way you wouldn't get people barely able to see over the steering wheel of their Grand Cherokee, or in my case, unable to see under the roofline of an Audi TT or MG TF. Would that reduce the number of accidents?