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Better Blind Spot Mirror Options

Vehicle manufacturing has come a long way since the first one ever rolled off the blocks on the production line many years ago. The shape and the style of the vehicles on our roads today are far more conducive to travelling and our modern day needs. One of the interesting items that has not had much change in all of this time is the humble side mirror on our vehicles. It is an interesting item of safety that really should have been overhauled long ago, considering the danger that they can impose if they are not checked properly.

Making lane changes when driving on the highways is almost inevitable. It is this single action that provides the leading cause of collisions on our nations highways, so what are drivers doing wrong that lands them in so much trouble? It seems the blind spot is much to blame for this problem and the side mirror that is supposed to alert drivers to other objects and vehicles surrounding them is inadequate at doing so successfully. This has resulted in bubble or fish eye mirrors being produced. Some vehicle manufacturers also started to implement side mirrors that came with warnings that objects are closer than they seem. This has meant that drivers had to suddenly adapt to an image that was greatly reduced in size and then go on to accurately estimate the distance of the other vehicle to them in order to safely change lanes.

MaxiView mirrors have taken the guesswork out of the blind spot mirrors currently available. The other mirrors have had limited success due to drivers estimations being incorrect. MaxiView blind spot mirrors enlarge reflected objects alleviating the guesswork involved in distance. In fact by enlarging the images MaxiView blind spot mirrors actually provide the driver with more time to make a safe lane transition.

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Sensible Safety Solution With MaxiView Blind Spot Mirrors

The blind spot is not like the black hole or the Bermuda triangle. It is an area that exists for all vehicles on our roads regardless of their shape, make or model. It is not a fictional area or place but it is rather an area that cannot be see without special mirrors to highlight this area. The current remedy to expose the objects in the blind spot have been largely unsuccessful. Objects in these mirrors are reduced significantly – sometimes up to eight times, and require that the driver accurately estimate the distance that the vastly smaller object is to them in order to make a safe lane change. It all sounds rather ridiculous when you think about it like that, doesn’t it? Reducing the size of the object you are trying to miss couldn’t seriously be the only option for drivers, surely?

MaxiView blind spot mirrors developed an innovative and effective blind spot mirror that re wrote the way that drivers would be able to locate objects in their blind spots. Regarded as the worlds most adjustable stick on mirror, the MaxiView blind spot mirror is attached to the upper corner of the existing vehicles mirrors in the space that would normally reflect the sky. Clearly, the sky has little to no bearing as to the safety of a lane merge, and therefore MaxiView mirrors enhance the rear view rather than inhibit it.

With the unique ball and socket design which is fully patented, MaxiView blind spot mirrors are suitable for the tallest of basket ball players and can easily be viewed by the most petite grandmother. They are easily applied and should you change vehicles at a later stage and want to take your MaxiView blind spot mirrors with you then you are able to remove them and adherer them to your next vehicle.

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Could MaxiView Blind Spot Mirrors Save Your Life?

Driving on today’s highways is far more difficult than it was years ago. Today we have more motorists hitting the roads due to more people within the work force and the increase in our desire to be mobile. This brings with it many advantages but one disadvantage that is glaringly apparent is the increasing lane change collisions. Lane change collisions are the most common accidents to occur our our roads and when the drivers involved are asked it is answered on the majority of occasions that the driver simply did not see the other vehicle in their blind spot.

Some limited attempts have been made to make this a problem that is remedied. Designed many years ago the bubble or fish eye mirror was produced to aid drivers with located vehicles in their blind spot. Unfortunately, it became increasingly apparent that many vehicles with these mirrors fitted were also involved in lane change collisions as well. Bubble mirrors actually reduce the size of the image being reflected. This means that a driver has to squint to see the greatly reduced image in the side mirror and then somehow accurately guess the distance it is traveling from them in order to safely make a lane change.

MaxiView mirrors came up with a revolutionary design of their blind spot mirror. Instead of reducing the size of the image that is reflected, MaxiView cleverly enhances the image by up to three times its regular size. This gives drivers ample time to determine if a lane change will be safe or not. As the worlds most adjustable stick on mirror the MaxiView blind spot mirror suits any driver of any height or seating position. Considering an investment of less than $30 for a pair of MaxiView blind spot mirrors could save you not only your life but that of your passengers and possibly that of another vehicle, can you truly afford to not have MaxiView blind spot mirrors?

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Improving the Blind Spot Mirror

If you are a seasoned driver then you will know that checking in your blind spot for any hidden vehicles or motorcycles is imperative if you want to make a successful and safe lane change. You may also be aware that even when you give a cursory check that this can often not be enough and that is when you get blasted by an anxious driver who thought you might have hit them. This can leave you a little shaken as a driver and have you super wary when trying to lane change again in future. But taking your eyes from the road when you are traveling at speed is a danger to all, not just the person in your blind spot.

So how do we fix this? You see, when we are taught to check for vehicles in our blind spot we are told to look in our rear vision mirror, then check our side mirrors and then twist or turn in our seat and look over our shoulders to see physically if there is anyone in the blind spot. If you are traveling on one of our nations highways at speed and taking your eyes from the wheel to turn and look behind you, does that sound like a safe option to you?

MaxiView mirrors didn’t think so either. That is why they designed a stick on blind spot mirror that is more adjustable than any other stick on mirror in the world. The driver is able to check the blind spot without turning in their seat and whats more, the reflection of any vehicle or object in the blind spot is enlarged by three times. This is a welcome change to the other inferior blind spot mirrors on the market that reduce the image by up to 8 times.

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Sensible Safety With MaxiView Blind Spot Mirrors

When you are driving along and you notice that there is a vehicle not far ahead that is traveling significantly slower than you, you may choose to put into course a set of actions in order to make a lane change around the slow vehicle. What you do is based on the teachings of your driving instructor from many years before. No doubt, you will check you rear view mirror, then your side mirrors, perhaps then put your indicator on, check mirrors again and change lanes. BAM! You hit a car that you had no idea was there. Problem was the vehicle that was hit was traveling in your blind spot, and you failed to check that prior to changing lanes.

Don’t feel bad, this is the most common collision on our roads today. You may have been taught by that same driving instructor would most likely have been for you to take your eyes from the road and turn in your seat to view the blind spot area yourself. That’s right, take your eyes from the road. Now add to that when changing lanes it generally involves an increase in speed. Does this sound like a sensible action to perform to you? Well most likely not and that may be why you failed to do it when you hit the other vehicle. It just doesn’t make sense that there couldn’t be a better way.

MaxiView blind spot mirrors agreed wholeheartedly and developed the worlds most adjustable stick on mirror. Rather than taking the track that the other ineffective blind spot mirror manufacturers were taking ; that is to produce a mirror that reduced the size of the object you need to avoid, MaxiView enlarged it. Now, rather than having to guess what is lurking in your blind spot, or have to squint and stretch to make out what that tiny object is being reflected, MaxiView blind spot mirrors make it large and give the driver ample time to gauge the safety of a lane merge.

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Investment In Safety

When you install the MaxiView blind spot mirrors on to your existing car side mirrors then you will understand why they are the must adjustable stick on mirrors in the world. MaxiView blind spot mirrors can be tilted and turned to suit any driver of any age, height, seating position or car make. You can be sure that there is ample viewing capacity in your blind spot when you install your MaxiView mirrors.

Unlike the other mirrors on the market the MaxiView blind spot mirrors do not reduce or shrink the image that is reflected in them. Other blind spot mirrors actually shrink the image to around 8 times smaller than they actually are. That means that drivers with these mirrors installed have to squint and strain to see exactly what is in the blind spot but then they also have to estimate – hopefully accurately , as to the distance it is behind them in order to make a lane change. It may come as no surprise that many of the vehicles that are involved in lane change collisions on our highways have these mirrors installed.

MaxiView blind spot mirrors give the driver ample time to decide if it is safe to make a lane change. They are easily viewed from the drivers seat without the driver having to take their eyes from the road at any time. They are stuck to the existing side mirrors in the upper corner of the mirror. This is the most logical position for a mirror like this as this area only reflects the sky, and therefore does not inhibit any view or vision that you would otherwise require. When using the MaxiView blind spot mirrors you can be assured that your safety does not come at a hefty price because they retail for a more than reasonable $30 a pair.

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The Logic Of The MaxiView Blind Spot Mirrors

Driving on our roads today is done so with a fair degree of risk. One of the most common road accidents that occur on a daily basis is the collisions that occur when a lane change goes wrong. When drivers involved in these collisions were questioned the answer most commonly given as to the reason why the collision occurred was that the driver making the lane change simply did not see the other vehicle in their blind spot.

The blind spot is an area that site to the side and rear of all vehicles. This means that every car, truck, bus and van as well as motorcycle on the road has a blind spot and can potentially “hide” another vehicle of the same size or bigger within that blind spot area. Some of the vehicle manufacturers started to design vehicles with a side mirror that reduces the size of the objects being reflected in an effort to reduce the number of collisions. These mirrors are rather common and you may have them yourself on your vehicle, they generally come with a warning stating that objects may be closer than they appear.

The key problem with these mirrors is that the driver has to really squint to see what is being reflected as well as having to accurately estimate the new distance between them and the other vehicle. With MaxiView blind spot mirrors both of these issues are completely resolved. MaxiView enlarges the images by three times. This allows the driver to see the object easily and enables them to gauge distance before making a lane change. MaxiView blind spot mirrors are the worlds most adjustable stick on mirror and can be placed on any make or model vehicles existing side mirrors. Considering a pair of MaxiView stick on blind spot mirrors are less than $30 it is a wonder that all vehicles on our roads aren’t fitted with them.