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How does a blind spot increase your chance of collision?

A blind spot increases the chances of having a collision because there are incidences when you check your mirrors, see a clear space behind you, move out into the next lane and then suddenly you notice another vehicle which you failed to see because it was in your blind spot.

Suddenly you find yourself swerving to avoid a collision. The extra checking for safety may sometimes mean that you lose your chance to change lanes and this can lead to irritability, road rage or sloppy driving skills.

Some larger model cars like SUV’s which are longer and higher off the ground than regular cars, have a blind spot out the back of the vehicle that can be up to 50 feet long, depending on the height of the driver. This means that backing out of driveways can be dangerous, causing accidents, knocking over children, pedestrians and bicycles. This is not a situation any driver wants to find themselves in.

The MaxiView Blind Spot Mirror is a great solution for the blind spot problem, transforming the regular side mirrors of the vehicle to include blind spot protection. Easily installed with no tools necessary and easy step by step instructions, this mirror affixes with a strong adhesive strip to the upper corner of your regular side mirror.

The mirror is mounted on a ball and swivel which allows for 360 degree adjustment, ensuring that you get the maximum visibility in those hard to access places. The MaxiView Blind Spot Mirror features a high tech optically engineered lens which is shatterproof, fog resistant and uses night vision which gives you a 100% glare proof image. Without a blind spot your vehicle is far more dependable on the road and with time you will become a better safer driver, decreasing the chances of a collision on the road.