When someone looks in their rearview mirror they can see the word because it is written in reverse.
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RP
So that if you see it in your rear-view mirror, you can read it instantly, and pull over to let the ambulance go by (which is the law in most if not all states).
The aim of this is to allow people driving in front of the vehicle (ambulance) to see the word "AMBULANCE" when he/she looks in the rear view mirror. If the word was not reversed, the driver of the car ahead of the vehicle would see: "ECNALUBMA"
The aim of this is to allow people driving in front of the vehicle (ambulance) to see the word "AMBULANCE" when he/she looks in the rear view mirror. If the word was not reversed, the driver of the car ahead of the vehicle would see: "ECNALUBMA"
It is in reverse so that passengers in vehicles in front of the ambulance can read the word in their car's mirrors.
B & c
im assuming that you mean the livery on vehicles. I cant find a specific date but i know that the livery was done this way because vehicle drivers may not be able to read the word when an ambulance is behind them. Because of this, they may worry that it might be a police vehicle.
It is so as it can be straight in the mirrors of all the passing vehicles.
so people see it in the rite direction when looooking nin the miror
This is because the word AMBULANCE can be read through a rearview mirror of the vehicle in front of it.
Seeing the word "ambulance" in reverse order, "ecnalubma," can help exercise your brain's ability to think in a non-linear manner and improve mental agility. It is a simple and fun way to challenge your cognitive skills and promote creativity in your thinking process.
It is written that way because when you look in the rear-view and side-view mirrors, you can see "AMBULANCE" written correctly, and can pull over to the right side of the road to let it through.
I have an '88 beretta that does not go in reverse fast enough when i press on the gas peddle. it goes in reverse in a slow pace manner. The car will not go reverse if parked against in inclined street.