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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 568538" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>Honestly since the inception of the rear view camera, I don't believe there is any difference in which way I back.</p><p>From my seat I can see equally well out of each mirror with what's directly behind me visible in my monitor.</p><p>To stick my head out of the door to look over my left shoulder gives me no tactical advantage and actually diminishes my ability to cover all angles. Not to mention the possible safety hazard, much like putting my mirror in and out when parking on a busy street. Is my mirror more important than my hand?</p><p>Furthermore my P700 has a sharper turn radius to the right than the left which makes it possible to make my back in one motion to the so called "blind side" where it takes two movements to the drivers side. </p><p>Which is safer? </p><p>I say my way.</p><p>Add a dollar to what I say and you can get a cup of coffee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 568538, member: 14176"] Honestly since the inception of the rear view camera, I don't believe there is any difference in which way I back. From my seat I can see equally well out of each mirror with what's directly behind me visible in my monitor. To stick my head out of the door to look over my left shoulder gives me no tactical advantage and actually diminishes my ability to cover all angles. Not to mention the possible safety hazard, much like putting my mirror in and out when parking on a busy street. Is my mirror more important than my hand? Furthermore my P700 has a sharper turn radius to the right than the left which makes it possible to make my back in one motion to the so called "blind side" where it takes two movements to the drivers side. Which is safer? I say my way. Add a dollar to what I say and you can get a cup of coffee. [/QUOTE]
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