05 blind spots
#32
i too went through driver training.. and occasionallky check my shoulders.. its just a second chance look before doing a lane change.. as well as when turnnig a corner last thing i need is to hit a biker, or pedestrayin...
I have always had my mirrors adjusted way out so there is no overlap.. i never liked setting itu p to just be able to see the side so i adjusted it to how it made sence in my eyes... however in my capri it has manual mirrors and they just dont go out far enough do to the mechanisms in the mirrors... so i'm stuck wiht the overlap and blindspots...
I have always had my mirrors adjusted way out so there is no overlap.. i never liked setting itu p to just be able to see the side so i adjusted it to how it made sence in my eyes... however in my capri it has manual mirrors and they just dont go out far enough do to the mechanisms in the mirrors... so i'm stuck wiht the overlap and blindspots...
#33
Originally Posted by paul
Are you getting the idea this could go on forever :laughhard Hey get to the market
It could...I'm glad there's no animosity building up because of it lol.
I'm still stuck in Stratford....will be moving back to windsor at summer's end but not yet. If I'm ever down on a thursday night I will come by for sure.
#35
My father taught me how to properly check the side blind spots without compromising safety up front. I adjust my sideview mirrors so that you can barely see the very rear of the vehicle. Then, when I have to make a lane change, instead of looking over my should I lean forward and because of the angle I have a wider view to the sides. This has saved me many times from changing into someone, because as Stock865.0 said we have some small freakin sideview mirrors. I find this works better than over the shoulder.
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