Mermaid.5 said:Apart from my own opinion that RHD are not as safe as LHD from a visibilty standpoint and the way our highways are comnstructed I'm not sure what part you feel is "interpretive and self serving". If you could be more specific I'll try and respond.
Once again, there is no conflict or difference of opinion between Officers and the inspection facilities. The inspection facilities are not following the manual which clearly states all areas of compliance. The lens and widow marking sections couldn't be written any clearer.
I would say that if an inpsection facilty is passing a vehicle that an inspection Officer would deem not fit for the road that wolud be a conflict. As the vehilce owner has put his faith on the government approved Inspection to insure the vehicle is fit., he has meet his or her requierment by law.
When an officer interputs a section of the regs such as "OEM or Equivalent" at a roadside check he or she is now relying on thier judment or opinon based on passed experiance. This in itself can be self serving if the officer has a pre-concived bais for that vehile of it's owner.
As far a visabilty, Canada Post has RHD trucks, as well as Grabage Trucks. and try seeing out the back window of am itailan sports car.