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every hazard has the same priority? maybe have a think about that
Every hazard is a hazard. Have a think about that.
I'm not the one who thinks all hazard have the same priority.
Not what I said, Mr swerve
how could you observe them if the don't exist
You can know a hazard is there and still not be able to see it.
you seem to have started an argument about nothing, lost it and then got upset.
No. Just pointing out your bs and twisting and turning. Remind me which mirror is the bigger mirror.
Well done (y)
Blind spots don't exist? You might want to have a serious think about that.

All your twisting and turning doesn't get you out of the fact you don't know what your mirrors purposes are.

Just explain why a convex mirror is the shape it is.
 
Every hazard is a hazard. Have a think about that.

Not what I said, Mr swerve

You can know a hazard is there and still not be able to see it.

No. Just pointing out your bs and twisting and turning. Remind me which mirror is the bigger mirror.

Blind spots don't exist? You might want to have a serious think about that.

All your twisting and turning doesn't get you out of the fact you don't know what your mirrors purposes are.
you seem to be ranting about something nobody has said.
Just explain why a convex mirror is the shape it is.
I'd hoped that would be obvious - maybe you do need to read up on theory after all.

If you look back, I've already answered.
 
He's doing a lot of twisting and turning
Standard.
. With the wrong mirror
I'm not sure he's ever driven a vehicle with blind spot mirrors. Unless this vehicle has them...
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you seem to be ranting about something nobody has said.
No that's you doing that
I'd hoped that would be obvious - maybe you do need to read up on theory after all.
Go back to your false claim about it.
If you look back, I've already answered.
Si you can see further back and not to the side is the wrong answer though. Convex is there to give you a WIDE ANGLE

Doesn't matter how much you twist and turn you have proved you don't understand your mirrors, nor blind spots.

How many pages are you going to drag it out for trying to twist yourself inside out.
 
No that's you doing that

Go back to your false claim about it.

Si you can see further back and not to the side is the wrong answer though. Convex is there to give you a WIDE ANGLE

Doesn't matter how much you twist and turn you have proved you don't understand your mirrors, not blind spots.

How many pages are you going to drag it out for trying to twist yourself inside out.
Are you seriously suggesting that MBK doesn't know what his mirrors are for on his car? You argue about the most ridiculous things for the sake of it, you just hate being wrong all of the time and then simply twist it against everyone to get the spotlight away from your mistakes.
 
Are you seriously suggesting that MBK doesn't know what his mirrors are for on his car?
Yes
You argue about the most ridiculous things for the sake of it,
Mbk stated an obvious error.
you just hate being wrong all of the time
You don't even know which your convex mirror is. So I won't take your judgement either. I posted your pic for you to see which is the bigger mirror
and then simply twist it against everyone to get the spotlight away from your mistakes.
But it's mbk that's wrong. And you. Again
 
Yes

Mbk stated an obvious error.
No I suggested that on a transit with a large flat mirror and a small convex mirror, you should adjust your larger flat mirror to see as much of the space that you may intend to occupy as possible. Your convex mirror which is the smaller one gives a wide angle view, is more useful for seeing everything around you. On a vehicle without a convex mirror, the same applies.
You don't even know which your convex mirror is. So I won't take your judgement either. I posted your pic for you to see which is the bigger mirror
Just because you aren't very smart, doesn't mean others aren't either.
But it's mbk that's wrong. And you. Again
No it's the other answer. But as usual you got it wrong.
 
I'm not the one who pulls in to spaces occupied by other vehicles:
One of my biggest motorway driving bug bears, is re-joining the middle lane, having used the outside lane for overtaking, only to find a parallel vehicle wanting to occupy the same space, but overtaking and exiting the nearside lane - whilst I'm in the van on my own. You have to plan way ahead because your side mirrors aren't always able to capture what you need to see in your blind spots.
Which is why I said adjust the big mirror so that you can see into the blind spot.
 
No I suggested that on a transit with a large flat mirror and a small convex mirror, you should adjust your larger flat mirror to see as much of the space that you may intend to occupy as possible. Your convex mirror which is the smaller one gives a wide angle view, is more useful for seeing everything around you. On a vehicle without a convex mirror, the same applies.

Just because you aren't very smart, doesn't mean others aren't either.

No it's the other answer. But as usual you got it wrong.
Twist and turn as much as you like. Look at post 116, you don't need to go further.

The rest is just your irrelevant waffle trying, and failing, to twist things.

No such thing as a blind spot. What a wally. And you keep reinforcing it by going on.

But keep going. I will. It's not me that should be embarrassed.

Clue. You should be
 
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