Where Can I Buy A Safety Mirrors

As dangerous as ever, driving today. How come? It's all thanks to your car's electronic device. This device is your side view Safety Convex Mirror. Standard side view mirrors were installed on cars for years because they supposedly had the function of protecting you from getting into accidents, as they provided a view of the side and rear of the vehicle.

Were they really any good? Consider the following. You are driving down the highway and you happen to be in the middle lane or outer lane and you want to move over. The driver may or may not have put on their turn signal, but they took the time to look back, trying their best not to hit anyone. When you start edging over, you hear the loud blast of his horn as he approaches you from the rear. You take evasive action by moving back into your previous lane in order to avoid a possible accident. Sounds like mirror practice, doesn't it? I don't think so. As a matter of fact, accidents are happening and have always happened due to blind spots from side view mirrors.

Safety Convex Mirrors

The Automobile Safety Foundation's Sam Stephens said "there is a potentially lethal blind spot in the standard equipment Mirrors for drivers making merging on freeways or changing lanes." Doesn't sound promising. Also, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration and the U.S. Department of Transportation stated that more than 413,000 vehicle accidents were caused by blind spots.

Lane changes are more likely to cause accidents than anything else. On average, more than 826,000 vehicles and more than 160,000 people are injured due to blind spots. In most cars, the side mirrors are not functional. There are safety risks associated with the blind spot mirror attachments, so they should be replaced.

As a result, the ASF has conducted extensive research regarding side-view mirrors and believes they have found what they believe would be an optimal solution to the problem. These would be aftermarket blindspot mirrors that have a special mirror attached that allows drivers to see beyond the back of the car. Future vehicles might be equipped with these mirrors as standard equipment.

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