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CarGuru > Chrysler > Bright Reflections from Vehicle - Ticketable Offense? 7 May 2005 04:56:42

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Bright Reflections from Vehicle - Ticketable Offense?

Nomen Nescio 7 May 2005 02:30:04
 A Ford F-150 pickup equipped with a Raider shell will produce a blinding
reflection of the Sun under the right conditions. The glazing on the
Raider is the culprit.

It used to be common to see bright reflections from all the chrome cars
used to carry. I suspect reflection is a design criterium considered by
car manufacters these days, however, such may not be by this particular
accessory maker.

The backlite on the Raider shell is convex and this may contribute to the
nuisance observed.

Do you think law-enforcement can cite the driver? I looked in my State's
motor vehicle code and did not see anything specific. Perhaps a police
officer could pull some all-purpose generality out of the book and sock it
to him.

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"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@dizum.com> wrote in message
news:0abee17d032063­5a8dda01dfb67cd0ac@d­izum.com...>A Ford F-150 pickup equipped with a Raider shell will produce a blinding> reflection of the Sun under the right conditions. The glazing on the> Raider is the culprit.>
It used to be common to see bright reflections from all the chrome cars> used to carry. I suspect reflection is a design criterium considered by> car manufacters these days, however, such may not be by this particular> accessory maker.>
The backlite on the Raider shell is convex and this may contribute to the> nuisance observed.>
Do you think law-enforcement can cite the driver? I looked in my State's> motor vehicle code and did not see anything specific. Perhaps a police> officer could pull some all-purpose generality out of the book and sock it> to him.>


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