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Is this a hazard?
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Thanks to all who replied. It is irritating but wasn't seriously thinking about officially complaining which has been confirmed by your consensus view.0
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It's probably safer being parked where it is than on the road, and there certainly don't look as if there are any parking restrictions that would prevent that from happening.0
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One of these placed opposite should fix the problem.
https://www.theworkplacedepot.co.uk/external-polycarbonate-mirrors0 -
It's a hazard on a hazard awareness test. In reality, nah, unless someone is in the car and it is indicating to enter the road.0
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Is if darkmatters drive?0
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AndyMc..... wrote: »Is if darkmatters drive?
Op does say its an old pic so it might be.
of course if it was recent, there would be an RX5 in the pic0 -
This is only a hazard as you want it to be one!0
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Isn't the car parked on a pavement?0
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disagree, it's 0.0000000000001Head_The_Ball wrote: »On a scale of 1 to 10 of all the hazards that we face driving, this is about a 1.0
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