Stupid question but side mirrors on a car are not blind spot mirrors, right? The blind spot mirrors go on to regular ones, no?
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seems like they could maybe make it standard to include mirrors that let you see the blind spot
but what do i know, i ain't no car scientist
what kind of car is a 'jumped up toy'?Cars that aren't jumped up toys and were made within the last 20 years do have built in blind spots.
what kind of car is a 'jumped up toy'?
what kind of car is a 'jumped up toy'?
I think he is mocking the Japanese van that @Jill Hives bought as part of her new venture in life.
It occurs that we really haven't been mocking her choices enough on here.
Have a Snickers!
Check for blind spots by doing the following: While driving along a four-lane road in the right lane, note a vehicle in the left lane coming up to pass you from behind. Without moving your head, glance in the rear-view mirror and follow it as it approaches your car in the left lane. Just before it disappears from your view in the rear-view mirror, glance to the left side mirror. There it is. Now follow that vehicle in the side mirror as it begins to pass you. Then, just before it disappears from the side mirror, you should see it with your peripheral vision. Notice that without even turning your head, you never had a blind-spot. Then try it with the right side mirror. Watch as you pass a vehicle travelling in the right lane go from your peripheral vision, to your right side mirror, to your rear-view mirror. Again, no blind-spot. If there is a blind spot for even a fraction of a second, your side mirror adjustment needs some fine-tuning.
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