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ToxSocks 04-25-2023 08:18 PM

Blind spot mirrors are $10 at any auto parts store. Problem solved. My Trans Am has horrible blind spots due to those massive sail panels and shallow rear deck. I put blind spot mirrors on it, godsend. And I still turn my head because.

DJay23 04-25-2023 08:19 PM

Hmm. I've adjusted my mirrors like this for some time when I thought, "Why do I need to see the side of my own car?"

My question is, do people still look over their shoulder too? I still do it 90% of the time, unless I am all alone on the highway at night for example.

dlphg9 04-25-2023 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 16916419)
You do know there is a reason its called a blind spot. Oh, forget it I forgot who I was talking to.

Already starting to forget who you are talking to. Poor geriatric ****.

srvy 04-25-2023 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16916436)
Its a blind spot because most people are too lazy to turn around and look. And they just rely on using their mirrors. I suppose if you have a massive truck or semi you'll have a true blind spot but not most cars...if you just move and look.

You know you're not driving a fighter jet with a clear pulldown canopy. You are in an auto most likely a hardtop with windows and doors and beams to that stiffen and strengthen the roof to chassis. That creates a blind spot between doors and windows that a peer back and side no matter what you do blocks a good portion of your side and peripheral view. If you could see through it you wouldn't need side view mirrors and they wouldn't be required on autos.

Of course I knew you knew this:shake:

BWillie 04-26-2023 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 16916551)
You know you're not driving a fighter jet with a clear pulldown canopy. You are in an auto most likely a hardtop with windows and doors and beams to that stiffen and strengthen the roof to chassis. That creates a blind spot between doors and windows that a peer back and side no matter what you do blocks a good portion of your side and peripheral view. If you could see through it you wouldn't need side view mirrors and they wouldn't be required on autos.

Of course I knew you knew this:shake:

You cant see 100% with the stock mirrors or by turning your head. But by doing both you effectively remove...the blind spot. Not rocket science.

When I used to do insurance claims it boggled my mind how many ppl just dont look. They will just look at mirrors when backing up in a busy parking lot. They'll be like I looked in all my mirrors and there was nobody there! Well did you turn around and look...you know...around. Well no why would I do that!

RedRaider56 04-26-2023 06:59 AM

I use my blind spot monitors in conjunction with turning my head an looking into the lane. Old habits die hard and this is one I'm glad I've kept.

Lzen 04-26-2023 07:26 AM

I started doing this several years ago. I learned it in a defensive driving class.

Lzen 04-26-2023 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 16916325)
Exactly. Once you think about it a little, it makes perfect sense, and how people traditionally adjusted their mirrors is pretty stupid. no reason to be able to see the side of your car, much more reasonable to be able to see the car next to you. Also means a lot less turning my neck to find cars in the blindspots.

Yeah, even though the article suggests you won't need to, I would recommend you still always check your blind spots before changing lanes.

Frazod 04-26-2023 08:47 AM

Back in the day, whenever I got a new vehicle the first thing I would do is add the round spot mirrors. My current car came equipped with something similar so it wasn't necessary.

I would also add that drivers in the Sacramento area are nastiest ****ers on earth. Everybody drove like a speed freak lunatic on crack.

duncan_idaho 04-26-2023 09:05 AM

My newest ride came with the blindspot mirrors built into the mirrors. I love it and honestly wonder how I survived so long without them.

Bugeater 04-26-2023 10:26 AM

OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR

KurtCobain 04-26-2023 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 16916349)
Most new cars have blind spot indicators. Step yer game up.

WTF is a "new car"?

Bugeater 04-26-2023 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by KurtCobain (Post 16916967)
WTF is a "new car"?

My wife has one

loochy 04-26-2023 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by KurtCobain (Post 16916967)
WTF is a "new car"?


It's sumthin those dang ol rich folk drive...like one o dem dere '96 Tauruses

Megatron96 04-26-2023 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 16916793)
Yeah, even though the article suggests you won't need to, I would recommend you still always check your blind spots before changing lanes.

Well yeah. Hence the bit about "turning my neck a lot less." As opposed to not at all.

Oh I get it. So I check over my shoulder, I just don't have to turn my head as far back, or turn it as many degrees. The mirrors give me enough information that I only have to check the area immediately abreast, not all the way back to the rear quarter panel area, if that makes sense. I'm talking about basically the number of degrees I have to turn my head, not the frequency or number of times of turning my head.


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