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Which are more useful for checking blindspots


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Which are more useful for checking blindspots  

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    • blindspot mirrors on both sides
      5
    • internal blindspot mirrors on windscreen
      0
    • wide rearview mirror
      0
    • aftermaket wide angle sideview mirrors
      2
    • just turn yr bladee head to glance lah
      20


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For my car the side mirrors are wide enough to see the blind spots and some parts of my car's doors. I dun need any of the above.

 

When I was younger when studying my teachers seem to have eyes at the back of their heads. I think they dun even need this kind of things when they drive. [laugh]

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Aftermaket wide angle sideview mirrors are not very commonly used. Does it covers the blind spot as well, kind of like the convex mirror with distorted image? I tried those big side wing mirror, still I find cannot cover the blind spot. Still a must to turn the head manually. I have seen small blind spot mirror clipped on top of the wing mirror, acting like a second view mirror. Anyone has lobang for these?

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If only they can sell small convex mirror that are of good quality without distortion. Have not seen any good ones on the Singapore yet!

 

So far my SSS is quite well design, the blind spot area is almost non-existant. The side mirrors can covers 99% of the view. I adjust it so that I can barely see part of my car body in the side mirror, this way it allows me to have a wider view of the sides thereby reducing blind spots area greatly.

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