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Posted Under: Zong on Sep 3, 2000


Question 493 of 1002

When using a helper for reversing, where should they stand?

Justification

In the traffic rules it is stated that 'drivers intending to reverse or turn around shall give way to other road users.' If the driver's view is inadequate, he must not reverse or turn around except under the guidance of another person or unless the driver has himself made sure that danger or injury cannot arise as a result.

A helper should stand with a clear view of the area behind the car and in a way for the driver to maintain contact with them by using the mirrors. If possible, the helper should stand on the left-hand side rather than the right-hand side for the following reasons:

It is easier to communicate with the driver.

They are not standing in the car's blind spot.

Options
just beside the driver's door with the window open
in the middle behind the car so that the driver can see them in the inside mirror
behind the car so that the driver can see them in the right mirror
behind the car so that the driver can see them in the left mirror




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