It is written that way so that drivers who are in front of the ambulance can see it written correctly in their rear-view mirrors (since images of objects are reversed in mirrors).
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.
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"
A coefficient is written in front of a formula to balance a chemical equation.
HUNT TOOLEY has written: 'WESTERN FRONT: BATTLE GROUND AND HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR'
Brian Lawrence has written: 'Letters from the front'
It is a number written in front of a symbol
No it wouldn't make sense, but if the book was written that way you could. There are some books written exactly that way. The back is the front and the front the back. Takes some getting use to.
Mick Gallagher has written: 'Mick Gallagher at the front'
V. Tomin has written: 'Hinter der Front'
No, in front is how it is supposed to be written.
Andrzej Redelbach has written: 'Front Jednos ci Narodu'