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My job involves driving inside our plant where there is alot of pedestrian traffic. Our lifts have two rearview mirrors. When properly adjusted it is my belief that, when driving down a straight aisleway, an operator can drive in reverse while looking forward with a wider range of vision than he could by driving in reverse while looking backwards. Recently our corporate office had all rearview mirrors removed! Now, I'm almost affraid to move because I'm never sure about what's around me on one side or the other. does anyone feel the same way as I? I honestly believe that without my mirrors something bad will happen!
  • Posted 4 Jul 2004 13:42
  • By Coop
  • joined 4 Jul'04 - 4 messages
  • California, United States
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