Bob, I like it when the woman says "look out" and you wonder 1. Which direction 2. What is it. 3. Where do I go to avoid "what is it" 4. BP and HR go up, and then you realize "what it is" is of no consequence and is not a hazard. Next thought is *** and what were you thinking.
Unfortunately when she is right that one time out of a 100, you are glad she said something. A true Catch 22.
Mine has me bracing for impact with the gasp that precedes "Bruce!!!". We drove in pretty busy Toronto highway traffic on Saturday, and it was ******* both of us. I avoid Toronto traffic like the plague, feeling much safer running flat out on the track where everyone is competent. The car is so low you can't see past even a small car in front to watch for brake lights, never-mind anything larger, you can't see much to the sides, and even less out the back, made worse by the aero spoiler. Not fun at all for the driver, and it was worse with my wife sounding the alarm frequently. The only reason I attempted it was because we were going to a Viper Club dinner.
We just hope we can survive our 10 day trip down to Virginia and up the east coast later this month. Thankfully we'll be touring Washington, DC for 3 days by cab and on foot, and may be ready for a break by then anyways!
I also find my driver's side mirror doesn't angle out enough for proper adjustment, always seeing much of the side of the car. I'll get that checked.