Yeah, that works for the ones overhead. But around here a lot of them are
low down on poles off to the side, and they just happen to be right
behind the top frame (for me). Ah well, when I was in Spain earlier this
year (driving an Alfa sedan), the stop lights were right on the curb next
to the crosswalk, about where the "walk/don't walk" signals would be in
the US. I had to have the front seat passsenger watch 'em for me, they
were out of sight above the roofline.
James Nazarian Jr had this to say:
>Max, if you have problems seeing stop lights then you don't drive with the
>top down often enough. I always look above the frame and it works very
>well. lol
>
>James Nazarian
>'71 B roadster
>'71 BGT rust free and burnt orange
>'63 Buick 215
>
>"Aerodynamics are for people who cannot build engines"
>Enzo Ferrari
>
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