Drivers Are Using Terrifying Reflective Decals On Rear Windows To Fight Against High-Beam Users
Some Chinese drivers are declaring war on tailgating vehicles with their high-beams on. The newest weapons in this road conflict are freakishly scary reflective decals, that are only visible when the driver behind activates his blinding headlamps.
Lately, these horrific prints are selling like crazy for relatively modest prices ($3-$18). They also got noticed by authorities. In Beijing, police officials say that it’s not illegal to have decals on rear windows, but such driver is likely to bear responsibility of accidents that result from scaring other drivers. However, Shandong police has a different opinion and is ready to fine these radical drivers for about 100 Chinese Yuan ($15).
What do you think about this idea?
(h/t: dangerousminds)
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They need to make these to reflect the light back in the driver's eyes if they are following too closely.
No, I'm very sure that would just cause car accidents.
Load More Replies..."High beams" are not always the driver's fault. What I mean is that cars these days are made with those ultra-bright lights. My buddy always gets honked at, people flashing their high beams, etc., and he just has on the factory lights.
I'm on the People in the fronts side,having ridiculously bright lights being shined on you can inhibit your vision,not to mention coming from your rear view in the dead of night,I know the factory lights are very bright,the xenon lights on the low setting will blind me at night and it aggravates me immensely,nothing like losing your sight for a couple seconds while moving down the road
Load More Replies...My truck is lifted. This makes me laugh! I always drive the speed limit despite what kind of vehicle I drive. Go ahead and tailgate me for driving the speed liit! It really helps me at night when your tiny car can help me drive at night bu highbeaming me.... Under my truck.😍😍😍
I love the concept, but I suspect this might make some people use their high beams even more frequently....just to see if they can find spooky people in the window.
The fine should go to the drivers who are riding up on people and flashing their high beams. Why is it okay for them to distract me as a driver but not CAUSE them to back off? When you're taught to drive you're taught to worry about what's in front and on the sides of you, not what's in back. High beams have a purpose and that's not it...they're the ones who should be fined.
Who taught you to drive if you weren't taught to consider what's behind you? You need to ask for a refund from your driving instructor. What's behind you is as much of a concern as what's ahead and to the sides. If people are wanting to pass you, you should allow them to pass where it's safe and not hog overtaking lanes when not overtaking. If other people want to exceed the speed limit that's up to them and you shouldn't become involved with them and try to stop them.
Load More Replies...I need one of these.. probably better to use than the mirror I've contemplated sticking in my back window. I drive to work in the dark and about half of my drive is on a dark 2 lane road. I have a lot of issues with people too close with their lights blinding me
They need to make these to reflect the light back in the driver's eyes if they are following too closely.
No, I'm very sure that would just cause car accidents.
Load More Replies..."High beams" are not always the driver's fault. What I mean is that cars these days are made with those ultra-bright lights. My buddy always gets honked at, people flashing their high beams, etc., and he just has on the factory lights.
I'm on the People in the fronts side,having ridiculously bright lights being shined on you can inhibit your vision,not to mention coming from your rear view in the dead of night,I know the factory lights are very bright,the xenon lights on the low setting will blind me at night and it aggravates me immensely,nothing like losing your sight for a couple seconds while moving down the road
Load More Replies...My truck is lifted. This makes me laugh! I always drive the speed limit despite what kind of vehicle I drive. Go ahead and tailgate me for driving the speed liit! It really helps me at night when your tiny car can help me drive at night bu highbeaming me.... Under my truck.😍😍😍
I love the concept, but I suspect this might make some people use their high beams even more frequently....just to see if they can find spooky people in the window.
The fine should go to the drivers who are riding up on people and flashing their high beams. Why is it okay for them to distract me as a driver but not CAUSE them to back off? When you're taught to drive you're taught to worry about what's in front and on the sides of you, not what's in back. High beams have a purpose and that's not it...they're the ones who should be fined.
Who taught you to drive if you weren't taught to consider what's behind you? You need to ask for a refund from your driving instructor. What's behind you is as much of a concern as what's ahead and to the sides. If people are wanting to pass you, you should allow them to pass where it's safe and not hog overtaking lanes when not overtaking. If other people want to exceed the speed limit that's up to them and you shouldn't become involved with them and try to stop them.
Load More Replies...I need one of these.. probably better to use than the mirror I've contemplated sticking in my back window. I drive to work in the dark and about half of my drive is on a dark 2 lane road. I have a lot of issues with people too close with their lights blinding me










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