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Dangers of blind spots and use of blind spots mirror to reduce risk

Almost every individual who drives a vehicle knows existence of blind spots. The dangers posed by these blind spots can be fatal. Although, larger vehicles have bigger blind spot areas, the presence of these is unavoidable in all vehicles including towing mirror, motorcycle mirror and motorhome mirror. Therefore, the use of a blind spot mirror is recommended.

The blind spot mirrors eliminate the uncertainty while driving especially assisting drivers change lanes with more confidence. Several features of these mirrors make the mirrors very beneficial. The swivel ball enables drivers to adjust the mirrors to maximize the viewing area from the side and rear view mirrors. The blind spot mirror is easily attachable to the upper inside corner of the viewing mirrors, which is where the sky is visible thus blocking the drivers vision.

The mirrors are made from high quality materials, which make these shatterproof, totally glare proof, and resistant to the fog. Moreover, the bonding strip is of an excellent quality and is manufactured with a NASA developed technology. This ensures that the all-weather bonding strip made with a highly advanced adhesive (used for surgical stitches for battlefield wounds) is easily attached to the side and rear view mirrors within seconds and does not need any extra tools. Moreover, the mirrors are provided with a space age adhesive that provides flexibility to drivers to move the mirrors from one vehicle to another vehicle.

The blind spot mirrors have been tested and have been proved to provide an expanded vision that is free from any distortion. Moreover, the flatter designs of these mirrors ensure that the drivers are provided a larger and optically advanced view of the oncoming vehicles. In addition, the mirrors’ curvature is similar to the requirements of the mirrors and therefore provides a giant picture of the surrounding areas.