August 19, 2015
Types of Rear View Mirrors
Types of Rear View Mirrors Rear-view mirrors offer extra visibility and
awareness to a driver without him needing to take sight away from the road
ahead. The proper use of rear-view mirrors is one of the most basic driving
safety measures. Throughout the history of the automobile,only four types of
rear-view mirrors have been developed and proven effective. Overhead Rear-View
Mirror The overhead mirror is possibly the most frequently used rear-view mirror
and is mandatory by law in most areas. This mirror is most commonly glued to the
top of the windshield and offers a wide rear view with the least amount of
effort. The best range of view for this mirror are for objects located directly
behind and opposite the driver,with blind spots located usually at 90 to 30
degrees opposite the driver. Wider,panoramic overhead mirrors are available and
can greatly reduce these blind spots. Side Mirror The side-view mirror is most
commonly located outside the car near the front-door support"A"pillar. This
mirror is mandatory for only the driver's side of the vehicle Autel
VAG505,but most auto manufacturers today place them on both sides of the
vehicle. The side mirrors offer a view of objects next to and behind the
vehicle,with similar blind spots to the overhead mirror at 30 degrees. Convex A
convex mirror is made in the shape of a dome,and though reflections are
distorted,this mirror can greatly improve the driver's view of surrounding
objects that may be in the blind spots of the other mirrors maxisys
pro. The convex mirror is typically small and comes with an adhesive backing
for application on existing mirrors. Alternative Rear-view cameras have been
growing in popularity in recent years. These cameras are typically only a
fraction of an inch in size and can be stealthily mounted on the back of the
vehicle. Rear-view cameras are on a closed circuit with a small screen located
on the dashboard of the vehicle and offer a clear picture of objects that are
otherwise unseen in rear-view mirrors. These are most commonly found on luxury
cars and large recreational vehicles like motor homes. Warning Mirrors have a
tendency of distorting images and can often mislead a driver of existing
surroundings and not displaying every object that may be present. Always turn
your head to double check blind spots when performing maneuvers like parking and
changing lanes.
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