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Originally Posted by FrostyNaples I did the same thing, always have. If it isn't visible in my rear view mirror, its visible on the sides, they are viewing wide, i

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Old 04-08-2014, 01:25 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I did the same thing, always have.

If it isn't visible in my rear view mirror, its visible on the sides, they are viewing wide, i don't see any of the of the car from the side mirrors.

Perfect for the three lane roadways here too, I can basically see the 2nd & third lanes without issue at that angle, and by the time they are out of view on the mirror itself, I'm seeing them with peripheral anyway.

All bases covered.

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Exactly. Pretty much you should see a car coming from your rearview. As soon as it leaves the rear, it should be in your side mirrors, as soon as it leaves the sides, it should be in your peripheral. Hasn't failed me yet! The link posted gives a great overview!
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Honestly if you set your mirrors correctly, you won't have a blind spot. I've tested mine, left and right, and I don't have any.

So few people know how to use side mirrors...
As stated in previous posts objects should travel from peripheral to side mirror to rear mirror to side mirror to peripheral. There's no need to see your car in your mirrors as that's just overlapping with your rear-view mirror's visibility, diminishing your side visibility and creating/increasing your blind spot.

The link cooltoy posted explains this perfectly.

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sort of neat idea, but that's too late for me. i initiate quick lane change while i turn on the signal, so that split second is too much delay.
Granted you're likely overseas so it may be acceptable but that's illegal here in Australia. Not that it stops everyone from doing it - it doesn't give anyone else enough warning.
One of my pet peeves when driving
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