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Enlarged Exterior Rear View Mirrors Situation for Sports Cars based on a study conducted by. Informal document No. GRSG-87-7 (87 th GRSG, 12-15 October 2004, agenda item 8.). Serious safety problems resulting from enlarged exterior rear view mirrors - from a sports car point of view. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Enlarged Exterior Rear View MirrorsEnlarged Exterior Rear View MirrorsSituation for Sports CarsSituation for Sports Cars

based on a study conducted bybased on a study conducted by

Informal document No. GRSG-87-7

(87th GRSG, 12-15 October 2004,

agenda item 8.)

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Serious safety problems resulting from enlarged exterior rear view mirrors - from a sports car point of view

A low seating position, a wide track at the rear axle combined with a narrow green house and the capability of high speed driving result in the following sports car specific issues:

- Significantly higher projection of exterior mirrors outside the vehicle contour resulting in higher injury risks for pedestrians and bike riders

- Severe reduction of direct field of vision through drivers side window

- Increase of mirror image distortion from vibration.

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Exterior rear view mirror projection (Porsche Carrera)

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Increase of blocked direct field of vision through exterior rear view mirror (Porsche Boxster)

+ 38%

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Conclusion

The TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2004/10/Rev.1 document submitted by the experts from the Netherlands, Germany, France, the United Kingdom and OICA should be supported in order to avoid future increased safety risks from M1 vehicles due to

- Higher projection of exterior mirrors outside the vehicle contour

- Severe reduction of direct field of vision through drivers side window

- Increase of mirror image distortion.

These safety risks can be avoided without sacrificing any of the requirements regarding the blind spot.


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