Why I adjust my side mirrors to eliminate blind spots, even though it goes against what we’re taught
Checking your blind spot with a quick glance over your shoulder is routine – and one of the first things people are taught when learning to drive. A shoulder check provides visual confirmation that no ...
Many accidents could be avoided if everyone had their car side and rearview mirrors positioned correctly, eliminating blind spots and making it easier to change lanes quickly. This illustration from ...
Some people don’t think they need motorcycle mirrors because they are going faster than the rest of the traffic. In fact, in some South East Asian countries where mirrors are mandatory but never used, ...
The way most drivers, and car makers, keep their side mirrors doesn't actually cover the blind spot outside the driver's vision. Car and Driver illustrates a car mirror setup that, once you get used ...
Although various carmakers have started offering blind-spot detection systems with their cars' side mirrors, but this feature is still within the reach of only a few percentage of car drivers. So how ...
What you’re about to read is a short imagination-based story which could just make it into a real product one day. I am not sure whether someone has even applied for a patent on such an idea or not.
(CNN) — One of the first things you learn in driver’s ed is, after you buckle your seatbelt, adjust your mirrors. But if technology from Vietnamese automaker Vinfast enters production, that will be a ...
Mirror design is a bit of an afterthought. In most spaces, it’s either meant to be a relatively invisible sculpture deployed to enlarge the perceived size of a room, or a crude tool to fix your makeup ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results