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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1901.0. "Large mirror required" by FUTURS::FIDO (The Man With No Personal Name) Tue Sep 29 1992 18:04

    Hi guys,
    
    	the layout of my road is such that, when I wish to leave my drive,
    it is necessary to stick the front of the car out at least 3 foot into 
    the road before I can see whether the road is clear. ( the road is a 
    narrow lane with high hedges on both sides ).
    
    Having nearly had two accidents in the last couple of weeks coming out
    of my drive, I am looking for one of those large convex mirrors to 
    position opposite my drive, thus enabling me to see both ways along the
    road.
    
    Can anyone help me with possible sources of such mirrors ?
    
    Thanks in advance for your help,
    
    	Terry
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1901.1MAJORS::ALFORDlying Shipwrecked and comatose...Tue Sep 29 1992 18:114

I don't know, but wouldn't Halfords do something like that, or know of 
somewhere that did ?
1901.2LARVAE::DRSD21::PATTISON_MI will tell you this boy...Tue Sep 29 1992 19:241
    Try a shopfitters, many shops use them as security mirrors.
1901.3RUTILE::BISHOPWhat the HELL are you talking about man!Tue Sep 29 1992 19:3810
    	1) Would you need permission from the council/opposite owner to
    	   plant a pole with the mirror on?
    
    	2) Alternatively, i have seen people who have place NORMAL wing
    	   mirrors to thier driveway posts pointing opposite ways to
    	   combat this type of thing. Probably a lot cheaper too!
    
    
    
    					Lewis.
1901.4Royal Society for the Prevention of AccidentsWELCLU::DREWNot another marzipan mercenary !Wed Sep 30 1992 01:063
    	You could try asking a friendly traffic cop, or contact RoSPA.
    
    	Graham.
1901.5Slingsby Trading Post Catalogue Feb 92BOUTYE::MULLANMy God! Its full of starsWed Sep 30 1992 11:1810
    
    Try Slingsby.  I have a copy of their catalogue here and convex safety
    mirrors are listed for #55.00 for a 16" version up to #153.00 for the
    34" version (p.325).  I don't know where your node (FUTURS) is so maybe
    you can call their London branch and see if they can point you to the
    nearest outlet - 081-877-0778.
    
    Ger
    
    
1901.6NEWOA::DALLISONSo easy to excite.Wed Sep 30 1992 12:141
    nick one.
1901.7PEKING::NAGLEJWed Sep 30 1992 13:084
    
    Yes Tony. Right on.
    
    JN.
1901.8;^)NEWOA::DALLISONSo easy to excite.Wed Sep 30 1992 19:112
    
    re: .0, Maybe you could get .7 a sence of humour whilst you're at it.
1901.9Normally, no car drives past at that time...SUBURB::JASPERTWed Sep 30 1992 21:106
    ...Try your County Council Highways office, they have to procure these
    mirrors, or how about knocking on someones door? (Preferably someone
    who has such a mirror opposite their drive), or 2 mirror tiles, or a
    flexible mirror ?
    
    
1901.10Try this oneLARVAE::SMART_AResists anything except temptation!Mon Oct 05 1992 21:572
    Try a company called Greenham Trading.  They specialise in traffic
    cones, signs etc.  Good old yellow pages should give you a number.