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My New Car Has Door Mirrors That Show Car To Distant. No Warning On Mirror.!
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My new car's door mirrors show cars too far away! When I picked it up from the dealer and drove on the motorway I pulled out and the car was nearly on top of me! I never had this on my previous cars. and it is a little disconcerting! I will be careful of course but some cars have a warning etched into the mirror glass but not mine.
Does anyone know where I can buy a set of decals to put at bottom of the mirror glass as a reminder? Have trawled internet but no luck .Thanks everyone
Moggie
Does anyone know where I can buy a set of decals to put at bottom of the mirror glass as a reminder? Have trawled internet but no luck .Thanks everyone
Moggie
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Thanks everyone for your thoughts. I am sure I will get used to I as I have only had car for a week and do not use motorways much. It was just a shock to see the car in the distance in my door mirror and then looking in the rear view it was almost about to pass me!
Thanks again
Thanks everyone for your thoughts. I am sure I will get used to I as I have only had car for a week and do not use motorways much. It was just a shock to see the car in the distance in my door mirror and then looking in the rear view it was almost about to pass me!
Thanks again
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
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Wing mirror on Korean-specification vehicle. Legend in Korean reads "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear".
Main article: Wing mirror
The phrase "objects in (the) mirror are closer than they appear" is a safety warning that is required[1] to be engraved on passenger side mirrors of motor vehicles in the USA, Canada, Nepal, India and Saudi Arabia. It is present because while these mirrors' convexity gives them a useful field of view, it also makes objects appear smaller. Since smaller-appearing objects seem farther away than they actually are, a driver might make a maneuver such as a lane change assuming an adjacent vehicle is a safe distance behind, when in fact it is quite a bit closer.[2] The warning serves as a reminder to the driver of this potential problem.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Side-view mirror with legend
Wing mirror on Korean-specification vehicle. Legend in Korean reads "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear".
Main article: Wing mirror
The phrase "objects in (the) mirror are closer than they appear" is a safety warning that is required[1] to be engraved on passenger side mirrors of motor vehicles in the USA, Canada, Nepal, India and Saudi Arabia. It is present because while these mirrors' convexity gives them a useful field of view, it also makes objects appear smaller. Since smaller-appearing objects seem farther away than they actually are, a driver might make a maneuver such as a lane change assuming an adjacent vehicle is a safe distance behind, when in fact it is quite a bit closer.[2] The warning serves as a reminder to the driver of this potential problem.
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