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This score is based on how easy it is to drive the vehicle in {{pll|Reverser|reverse}}, but also to turn it around. Vehicles with double-cabs are easy to change direction of movement, while others may be better suited for traveling in a particular direction when it comes to visibility. Some may not even be able to fit a {{pll|Turntable|turntable}} and require a wye to turn around.
This score is based on how easy it is to drive the vehicle in {{pll|Reverser|reverse}}, but also to turn it around. Vehicles with double-cabs are easy to change direction of movement, while others may be better suited for traveling in a particular direction when it comes to visibility. Some may not even be able to fit a {{pll|Turntable|turntable}} and require a {{pll|Railway Terminology|wye}} to turn around.

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This score is based on how easy it is to drive the vehicle in {{pll|Reverser|reverse}}, but also to turn it around. Vehicles with double-cabs are easy to change direction of movement, while others may be better suited for traveling in a particular direction when it comes to visibility. Some may not even be able to fit a {{pll|Turntable|turntable}} and require a {{pll|Railway Terminology|wye}} to turn around.

This score is based on how easy it is to drive the vehicle in reverse , but also to turn it around. Vehicles with double-cabs are easy to change direction of movement, while others may be better suited for traveling in a particular direction when it comes to visibility. Some may not even be able to fit a turntable and require a wye to turn around.