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Eliminate The Blind Spot When Towing

With good quality and well-designed blind spot mirrors, towing problems should be an issue of the past for many motorists. It is possible for every vehicle to eliminate the blind spot that is evident in all of them, regardless of the size, make or model of the vehicle or the item that is being towed. This is something that can be done in addition to using the traditional side mirrors already existing on your vehicle. MaxiView blind spot mirrors enhance the safety on the roads for when you need to tow.

Many blind spot mirrors will simply not have the vast advantages that come as standard on the MaxiView blind spot mirrors. For instance; when it comes to great towing mirrors, MaxiView mirrors offer 360° adjustable ball and swivel maneuverability which offers full focus, glare-proof, shatter proof, and fog resistance lens. They are attached to your existing side mirrors with a super strength bonding strip.

Most of the traditional and greatly inferior blind spot mirrors can block you from viewing much smaller cars to the side of your vehicle. When using a MaxiView blind spot mirror there is no vision that is impeded and in fact, visual reflection is enhanced greatly.

Drivers can now enjoy double their normal visibility and the once misleading distances of the bubble mirrors are completely eliminated because the mirrors are optically engineered for expanded, distortion free visibility.

The blind spot car safety towing mirror is placed in the upper corner of the side mirror in the area that normally would reflect the sky. This means that you can see everything in your blind spot and to the side and rear of your vehicle without having to squint and estimate as to its distance from you.

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Drive Your Family and Kids Around Safer

Everyone is supposed to drive responsibly and safely on the road. It becomes apparent just how unsafe some drivers actually are when you first start taking your new baby around with you in your vehicle. Suddenly, all motorists seem to be a danger to your family’s safety and you want to do whatever you can to enhance and increase your family’s safety when traveling on the roads.

Drivers are unpredictable and while it is not always possible to accurately predict what other vehicles are going to do when you are on the road, you are able to increase your vehicles safety and awareness when traveling. MaxiView blind spot mirrors can enable families traveling on the road to have the added edge when it comes to getting to their destination safe.

Touted as the world’s most adjustable stick on blind spot mirror, MaxiView have cleverly designed an innovative solution to the most common cause of road accidents today; the lane change. Seemingly simple to make, the lane change claims more lives and injures more people every year than any other type of road collision.

Other blind spot mirrors are incredibly unhelpful to the motorist who values safety. Rather than highlighting and enlarging the object that you are trying to avoid as MaxiView does, the other mirrors on the market actually reduce the size of the image reflected and require the driver to estimate the distance between them and impact. It goes without saying that many drivers estimation abilities are not at all accurate and several collisions occur even when the inferior blind spot mirrors are used.

MaxiView blind spot mirrors sit in the upper corner of your existing side mirrors and will enhance vision rather than hamper it. You can be sure that the huge range of adjustability will suit your height and seating position as it has a unique 360 degree ball and socket swivel design.

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How Do You Reduce The Blind Spot In Your Motor Home?

Driving your motor home on one of our nation’s highways may be your idea of truly living your dream. Sadly, it can also be the most dangerous time of your life if your motor home has not had the necessary adjustments made to its side mirrors. Every vehicle – regardless of size, make or model runs a major risk of being on our roads today. In fact, the common flaw to every vehicle is the one small but extraordinarily important safety equipment that all vehicles must have to be road worthy. It is the side mirror and the blind spot that these mirrors fail to display.

The most common cause of collision on the road today is the lane change. When studied it was apparent that motorists all complained and blamed the same thing for their poor decision to change lanes; they did not see the other vehicle in their blind spot. The blind spot is an area that the side mirrors of the vehicle cannot illuminate due to the reflected angles. Blind spots are evident in motorcycles and passenger vehicles all the way up to motor homes, buses and trucks. Some makes of vehicles have larger blind spots than others, but one thing is for sure – all vehicles are manufactured with one.

So, what can be done? In the past the answer has been to replace the standard side mirrors with a bubble or fish eye mirror. Many vehicles have these today and there have been manufacturers that have implemented a flatter side mirror that works in the same fashion. You have no doubt seen the warnings on the side mirrors that state that objects appear smaller than they actually are. The greatest flaw to these mirrors is that they reduce the size of the object you are trying to avoid! MaxiView have taken a logical approach to the solution by manufacturing the world’s most adjustable stick on blind spot mirror. They can be attached to your motor homes side mirrors and will reflect the object in your blind spot by up to three times its actual size.

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Drive Your Motor Home with Confidence

A recent research has indicated that many drivers have difficulty driving at a constant speed and keeping their vehicles in one lane when they are involved in other tasks as talking on their cell phone. This means that if your motor home does not have MaxiView blind spot mirrors, you may well find yourself the target of the distracted driver ramming into the side of your motor home.

When we are on the nation’s roads we often find ourselves driving in multi-lane situations. It can at times be difficult to know what vehicles are in and around your own vehicle. When you are driving a vehicle as large as a motorhome you want to be particularly aware of what vehicles are to the front, sides and rear of you at all times. This can be achieved by using a blind spot mirror that illuminates other vehicles travelling in blind spots and allows you ample time to make lane changes or adjust your driving.

Deciding to affix MaxiView blind spot mirrors to your motorhomes existing side mirrors is a great way to give you the visuals you need when traveling in these situations. Motorhomes need as much time as possible to brake, make lane changes or adjust their traveling speed and having correct and adequate visuals available in your side mirrors is one way to achieve this.

MaxiView blind spot mirrors sit in the upper top corner of your existing side mirrors on your motor home. They sit in an area that would normally reflect the sky, and this means that it will not impede vision but in fact will enhance it. MaxiView are innovative as they enlarge objects reflected by 3 times their normal size, giving driver’s ample time to adjust their driving and act accordingly.

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Enhance Your Vision When Towing

If we are to think about the use of mirrors to reflect what we deem as necessary, it becomes apparent that the size and angle of the mirror is important in getting the most vision we require. Think of it like this; imagine yourself trying on a new pair of jeans in a store which has a dressing room where they only provide mirrors that are palm size. How much of the image do you need to see to ascertain your happiness with the product?

The same is true when it comes to trucks used to tow vehicles. When the truck is towing a vehicle, the entire length of the additional load will not be reflected by the standard side mirrors. This means that the opportunity for blind spots to be apparent has been increased and this can be a prime opportunity for accidents and collisions to occur.

It is therefore important to think about safe towing and this involves working on your visibility. This can be achieved by affixing the innovative blind spot mirror by MaxiView to the top corner of the existing side mirrors. These mirrors sit in the space that would otherwise only reflect the sky, thus enabling a vastly enhanced scope of vision.

¬Maxi View blind spot mirrors will ensure that the driver is able to maintain the safety of what is being towed and those other vehicles and objects within their radius. MaxiView blind spot mirrors allow drivers to see the areas to the side and rear of the vehicle where the blind spot occurs. Easy to attach with the all-weather bonding strip that can withstand some of the harshest elements, the MaxiView blind spot mirrors can also be removed effortlessly and placed once more on another vehicle should you wish.

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Changing Lanes With Your Blind Spot Mirrors

Since the inception of the MaxiView blind spot mirror motorists report that they feel considerably safer on the road and can rest assured that they are not making any hasty decisions when switching lanes. This is a largely due to the effectiveness of the MaxiView blind spot mirror and the enhanced vision it is able to provide for the driver.

In order to understand how the MaxiView blind spot mirrors work, you don’t have to be a mirror physicist. These mirrors are optically engineered to provide expanded, distortion free vision, which further allows you to see objects that have been enlarged by up to three times in the blind spot. With a perfect view of what is around your vehicle as well as to the side and rear you are more likely to make safer driving decisions when you have the MaxiView mirrors attached.

Of course, consideration of traffic rules is a must even after having your MaxiView blind spot mirror attached. When changing lanes, begin by staying alert to the flow of traffic and don’t let any particular, individual object distract you. Make sure that you turn your cell phone off, or rather have it safely stowed in a bag where you cannot reach it. This way you won’t be tempted to answer it when someone calls. Cell phones are fast becoming the number one cause of traffic incidents and many lives are lost each year due to their distraction in a motor vehicle. Secondly, check your rear view mirror, then your side mirrors for vehicles or objects around your vehicle. Be sure to indicate early so that other drivers are aware of your intentions. When the lane is clear and you feel confident, change lanes.

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Can You Afford Not to Have a Blind Spot Mirror?

Any time we get behind the wheel of a motor vehicle – be it a car, motorcycle, bus, truck or motorhome we encounter a problem with our vision- the blind spot. Using the standard manufacturers side mirrors there have been attempts to remedy the problem by adding “special” mirrors to the driver’s side mirror that come with a range of warnings. You have no doubt read the warnings and you may have a mirror like this on your vehicle. The warnings generally state that objects are larger than they appear. When we think about how hazardous those mirrors actually are it is staggering that they have been implemented on vehicles at all.

Suddenly, the driver is required to become extremely accurate at estimating the true distance of the vehicle in their blind spot and hope that their estimations are accurate when making a seemingly simple maneuver such as a lane change. The blind spot mirrors that are built on to many vehicles on the roads reduce the size of the image that the driver is trying to avoid. What a ludicrous invention! Thankfully, MaxiView blind spot mirrors saw that the so-called solution to the problem was indeed just another problem as well and designed the most effective and efficient stick on blind spot mirror on the market.

These mirrors are easy to install and revolutionized the industry by making the reflected image up to three times larger than the actual size of the object. That means that drivers no longer have to squint and estimate how far away the other vehicle is to them. An enlarged image gives the driver ample time to decide if a lane change is safe or not. As the world’s most adjustable stick on mirror, all drivers – regardless of their height or seating positions can benefit from the ball and socket design of the MaxiView blind spot mirrors.