That's correct, but only the wide-angle mirror on your right tells you if someone else is at your back fender. On the left, you don't have this luxury. The Blind Spot is real. Incidentally, the "frames," or "stickers" are so narrow as not to be "obstructive."
OR you can simply look in your Rear-view mirror, like they teach in driver's ed class. If you can see the car's headlights in your rearview, he is safely behind you. Then you don't have to put any obstructive stickers on your side-view mirrrors.
I don't undertand the horns. It';s bad manners anyway. If your fames are working right for you there should be no blowing because the adjacent lane car is safely back 50' and not moving up on you. If you must look back, do so only after you havinglooked at your mirror. The "look back" will become superfluous as it becomes unnecessary as a new habit will take over.
Convex mirrors on both sides, Target-Framed so that you can position speed aand location of car in adjacent lane will make for stress-free lane changing for the first time .
That's correct, but only the wide-angle mirror on your right tells you if someone else is at your back fender. On the left, you don't have this luxury. The Blind Spot is real. Incidentally, the "frames," or "stickers" are so narrow as not to be "obstructive."
rplyon 2 months ago
OR you can simply look in your Rear-view mirror, like they teach in driver's ed class. If you can see the car's headlights in your rearview, he is safely behind you. Then you don't have to put any obstructive stickers on your side-view mirrrors.
CaptainCocaine 2 months ago
I don't undertand the horns. It';s bad manners anyway. If your fames are working right for you there should be no blowing because the adjacent lane car is safely back 50' and not moving up on you. If you must look back, do so only after you havinglooked at your mirror. The "look back" will become superfluous as it becomes unnecessary as a new habit will take over.
rplyon 1 year ago
good vid!1
noobexperte 1 year ago
Convex mirrors on both sides, Target-Framed so that you can position speed aand location of car in adjacent lane will make for stress-free lane changing for the first time .
rplyon 3 years ago
Thanks! This is very helpful.
I just got my new car, and there were 5 people horned me on the high way today when i tried to change lanes!
ratatouilleIB 3 years ago