Are reversing alarms a legal requirement?
Are reversing alarms a legal requirement? The current requirement to have all vehicles larger than a car sound a shrill alarm when reversing is unnecessary. If a vehicle is in danger of hitting someone, they must be reasonably close. It cannot be necessary to have the alarms heard 500m away. Why does my car make a noise when I accelerate? Belt noise can mean the belt is worn or loose. Belt noise can also come when one of the pulleys the belt is riding on starts to fail. When the belt no longer moves smoothly along the pulleys, it makes...