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  • for some reason i trust this man with my life lol. he's very assuring

  • OMG - this is awful, if you cannot see at least a little bit of the side of the HOW WOULD YOU KNOW HOW CLOSE ITEMS ARE FROM THE SIDE OF THE CAR? NOOOOOOOOOO ALL BLINDSPOTS! WHAT ON EARTH! A Pillar, B Pillar, C Pillar, Right blind spot in the mirror, Left Blindspot in the Mirror, The area beneath the rear window - ALL BLINDSPOTS - NOT ELIMINATED

  • OMG - this is awful, if you cannot see at least a little bit of the side of the HOW WOULD YOU KNOW HOW CLOSE ITEMS ARE FROM THE SIDE OF THE CAR?

  • Thanks for the tips! Good defensive driving is badly needed to keep us all safe.

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  • This guy.... Grandpa is fking awesome... he always knows whats best... not your parents.... always him.... that's why we all love grandpas...

  • Thank you, sir.

    I'm new a new driver for a couple of months, and blind spots still bother me a lot. When I checked blind spot by looking over my shoulder to change lane, It made me surprised and nervous when a car was actually there.This tutorial is really what I need right now.

  • Sounds like my math teacher "wrong, do it right!!"

  • This method really does work. Everyone I've told says it is really helpful.

  • This guy knows what he is talking about. Why do people want to look at the side of their car? It's traffic you're interested in folks. A further note; You do not need to see any birds, tree tops, planes or sky in your mirror. Remember, it's traffic you're interested in.....

  • eyyy and your seat belts? its first that your mirror

    im intructor. you not pass with me the exam

  • and you wont pass english class

  • I follow this technique and it's true that blind spots exists near the body of the car. As long as vehicles don't hug the body of my car I don't have any problems. Trust me no one drives so close; not even motorcycles. Pedestrains may cause a problem but I always look over my shoulder at traffic signals to eliminate the chances of an accident. Also I love how overlapping is now limited.

  • well adjusting ur sidemirrors u need to see part of the car and outside of traffic or road...

  • Thank you very much!

  • this works, I've done it, it's great

  • He was trying to adjust the switch for the power mirrors. All GM power mirrors have to be selected with that switch then can be adjusted by another. It's the same way in my car.

  • gah this DOESNT eliminate blind spots in most cars, it just makes them smaller and moves them around, and in some cars its even more dangerous due to the limited view the rear view mirror provides.

    if you still need to check a blind spot then there is little point in sacrificing the view you have with your mirrors in the standard positions.

  • THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

  • WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW GREAT

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