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Blind spots and overcoming these

Wikipedia defines blind spots as those areas around the vehicles that are invisible by the drivers. These are present in all types of vehicles, which include cars, motorcycles, trucks, vans, and aircrafts. Some areas around the side and the rear of the vehicle are not visible through the regular rear view and side mirrors. These blind spots are very dangerous and often result in fatal accidents that result in the loss of lives.

One of the most common areas that are invisible is the rear quarter blind spot, which is the area on the rear side of the vehicle on both sides. Any vehicle in the in the adjacent lanes are not seen and you must either turn around to see oncoming vehicles or install blind spot mirrors, which increase the visible areas from the mirrors. These mirrors are becoming very popular as more and more drivers become aware of their advantages in eliminating blind spots.

The ease of attaching the mirrors on various vehicles, such as motorcycle mirror, towing mirror, and motorhome mirror is driving the demand for these mirrors. The technical development in this technology has resulted in finding better mirrors, which reduce the limitations of the fish-eye or bubble mirrors. The new types of blind spot mirrors increase the size of the view due to its flatter lens.

Moreover, the mirrors are made with an optically engineered technique, which makes the lens resistant to scratching and breaking. In addition, the superior lens quality does not distort the vision even in rains or snowstorms. You can also drive safely at night because the lens does not glare in the lights of the oncoming vehicles. These mirrors are easily attached to the edges of the side mirrors using the superior bonding adhesive strip, which provides durability and longevity to the blind spot mirrors.