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The Cybertruck mirror truck can cause accidents on the road and there is nothing illegal about its appearance

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Recently, the Tesla Cybertruck has been in the news for its futuristic appearance. The owner of the latest vehicle polished the stainless-steel body to offer it the appearance of an enormous mirror on the road. He stated that he did this to assist remove fingerprints appearing on the Cybertruck, but social media users were concerned that it posed a road hazard for several reasons. However, traffic experts said that even when this is the case, it is not illegalAccording to .

Tyson Garvin’s Cybertruck went viral in May for its mirrored bodywork. When social media saw what the vehicle looked like, some expressed concerns. One of those included the ability to dam other drivers’ vision on the road if their automotive’s headlights reflected off them, affecting their visibility. Concerns also concerned the possibility of the vehicle mixing into the surroundings wherein it was moving.

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Garvin has admitted to the media that he shares similar concerns.

“Reflective glare may cause the same problem for other drivers as headlight glare, but I am not aware of any studies documenting whether it leads to or is associated with an increased risk of crashes,” David Zuby, research director at the Institute Road Insurance Safety expressed in an email to .

However, there is still the possibility of accidents brought on by people fascinated by the vehicle and its mirror-like exterior. This may result in the attention of law enforcement.

Martin A. Kron, a lawyer and former New York traffic court judge, said that in 38 years he has never needed to cope with any automotive paint issues.

“While there may not be a clearly defined legal prohibition, if you drive a non-standard car, in the real world you are asking to be pulled over,” Kron said.


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