Even when they're off on the shoulder they get hit. I don't think it's that people aren't looking so much as zoning out, looking but not seeing if you will.
ah, never sure on that one, so all relative to the curb then?
still think the passenger side is alright under the cirumstances, you're suggesting that another vehicle is going to hit a stopped car on the hard shoulder with hazards on, doesn;t strike me as awfully likely
You may feel safer tucked down behind your car on the side away from the traffic, but you're still going to end up badly injured if a truck sideswipes the offside of your car while you're changing the nearside wheel. It's not likely - I've changed wheels on the hard shoulder myself and got away with it, back before I was aware just how dangerous it can be - but it's still risky.
But also when people are looking at a blue flashing light they're looking to avoid a vehicle in the general flow of traffic, add to this the fact that some motorist so the daftest things when presented with a blue flashing light & you have a recipe for an incident.
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