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DanT 04-25-2023 06:13 PM

How to adjust your car mirrors to avoid blind spots
 
Earlier today another driver almost got hit cutting into my lane. This was in West Sacramento, CA, where Westbound US Hwy 50 ends by blending into I-80. (From the perspective of someone on US Hwy 50, which stays more or less straight, the I-80 drivers are merging into our lanes.) When I got behind his sea-green Prius with Illinois license plates and saw that I could see his reflection in both of his side-view mirrors, it made me think there might be some folks on the Planet that could benefit from information on how to properly adjust their car mirrors to avoid blind spots. ;)

https://www.caranddriver.com/feature...d-blind-spots/

P.S. On the opposite side of the highway, where eastbound US Hwy 50 begins, is a sign that includes the amusing information that Ocean City MD is 3,073 miles away. ;) https://www.capradio.org/articles/20...-md-3073-sign/

Megatron96 04-25-2023 06:17 PM

Started adjusting my mirrors in this fashion about ten years ago. Takes a minute to get used to. But no more blindspots.

DanT 04-25-2023 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 16916314)
Started adjusting my mirrors in this fashion about ten years ago. Takes a minute to get used to. But no more blindspots.

Yep, exactly! I only started using this approach about 10 years ago myself, and it was a little weird at first, but it's easy to get used to and so much better. It also makes you notice how badly positioned other drivers' mirrors are. It's ridiculous to be right behind a driver and be able to see their face reflected in all three of their mirrors.

Megatron96 04-25-2023 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DanT (Post 16916317)
Yep, exactly! I only started using this approach about 10 years ago myself, and it was a little weird at first, but it's easy to get used to and so much better. It also makes you notice how badly positioned other drivers' mirrors are. It's ridiculous to be right behind a driver and be able to see their face reflected in all three of their mirrors.

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.

Jewish Rabbi 04-25-2023 06:34 PM

I’m the most important person on the road and people should adjust to me /BWillie

Rasputin 04-25-2023 06:35 PM

This is a good educational information to keep from being blind sided by a methed out deer on the interstate.

Bugeater 04-25-2023 06:57 PM

Most new cars have blind spot indicators. Step yer game up.

stumppy 04-25-2023 07:21 PM

Defensive driving is for suckerz. Offensive driving is the way to go. Continually pass every car ahead of you while never letting anyone catch up to you.

DanT 04-25-2023 07:29 PM

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

My car, a 2018 Honda Accord, has them, but those indicators don’t provide as much useful information as properly adjusted mirrors can. For example, the mirrors help make it easier to verify that an adjacent line is clear of rapidly approaching cars from other lanes. Blind spot systems mainly give information on cars already abreast or nearly abreast of you.

Holladay 04-25-2023 07:33 PM

I thought this was common sense. Funny the C&D article is dated as of 2010. Every time I get into another car, I adjust the mirrors.

BWillie 04-25-2023 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 16916329)
I’m the most important person on the road and people should adjust to me /BWillie

I've had no problem with blind spots. I just, you know, turn my head and look.

I do love to go 5 over in the left lane indefinitely though. The best thing ever.

scho63 04-25-2023 07:47 PM

I've been doing this since the 90's.

It was odd at first but it really makes complete sense.

The key is adjusting it on the highway as you let cars pass you. Watching them in the rear view mirror slowly disappear and then finally starting to appear in the side mirrors. The trick is to have just a little overlap between the rearview and sideview mirror.

I remember showing this to an ex-girlfriend after I had to adjust her sideview mirrors when she wanted me to drive her car on a trip. She was shocked and thought I had discovered Noah's Ark. ROFL

In high school driving school, they taught us wrong.

srvy 04-25-2023 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16916397)
I've had no problem with blind spots. I just, you know, turn my head and look.

I do love to go 5 over in the left lane indefinitely though. The best thing ever.

You do know there is a reason its called a blind spot. Oh, forget it I forgot who I was talking to.

Holladay 04-25-2023 07:53 PM

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I do love to go 5 over in the left lane indefinitely though. The best thing ever.
Hopefully this isn't true. If true, no comment is needed.

BWillie 04-25-2023 08:05 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.

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.


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