This is what I weas going to say. It's not ubiquitous, but I have seen it.I see them once in a while in PA. No, I would not put one on my car.
The whole back window?? I was thinking it was the size of a four person stick family that are popular on rear windshields.
There are several in our town for a guy killed running from the police on his motorcycle. His family has martyred him. They have his name and HUGE angel wings on the back windows of all of their cars.
From a health promotional perspective they are used in Australia as a visual reminder for not only the drivers of the vehicle but for other people on the roads as well to decrease the amount of road deaths. In 2006 we had the 'Touched by the Road Toll' campaign where they used these:![]()
The latest campaign is 'Towards Zero' and again there are bumper stickers.
If people get upset about roadside memorials then I'd suggest staying away from major highways in Australia, with next of kin permission - the TAC occasionally use the car wrecks as another visual reminder.
Redemak's!I used to live in extreme Southwest Michigan...New Buffalo!
They are common in the mid west. I think those and roadside memorials are awful. I hope if I choke on a cheeseburger at Burger King they don't make a memorial at the table I keeled over on top of.
Windshield? No. Back glass, yes see quite a few - almost always in honor of someone who died fairly young.