In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

Categories: Asia | Auto

Some Chinese drivers have declared war on fans to snuggle on the road and dazzle with high-beam headlights. The newest weapon in this kind of road conflicts are creepy reflective stickers on the rear window, the pattern of which is visible only if the driver behind turns on the blinding high beam.

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam Source: Bored Panda

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

These frightening prints are sold like hot cakes, besides they are quite inexpensive — from 3 to 18 dollars.

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

The traffic police in China has already noted the appearance of new car stickers. In Beijing, they said that it is not prohibited by law to glue stickers on the rear-view window, but such a driver will be responsible if the cause of the accident is the fright of another driver.

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

But the Shandong police think differently: here the bearer of the sticker on the rear window will be fined 100 yuan ($ 15). What do you think about such stickers?

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

 

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

 

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

 

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

 

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

 

In China, they came up with stickers on cars to teach fans to dazzle with a high beam

Keywords: Cars | Horror | Fright | China | Stickers | Light | Sticker

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