Was anyone else confused by the question:
'How many mirrors might a lorry driver have to check to see you'
Surely the answer 'might' be one? Only lorries registered after 2000 need to have three mirrors on the passenger side, and even then you might only visible in one. On the drivers side still only one mirror is required. If you are not in the viewing area of a mirror can that mirror be considered available to check to see you?
Was anyone else confused by the question:
'How many mirrors might a lorry driver have to check to see you'
Surely the answer 'might' be one? Only lorries registered after 2000 need to have three mirrors on the passenger side, and even then you might only visible in one. On the drivers side still only one mirror is required. If you are not in the viewing area of a mirror can that mirror be considered available to check to see you?
Or am i being a pointless pedant (again).