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Logical Approach To Blind Spot Mirrors

If you are looking for a safer way to drive on our roads and highways then you should certainly consider the MaxiView blind spot mirror. This is a blind spot mirror like no other on the market and the reasons are very clear as to why this is a blind spot mirror that will provide a greater level of safety than what has been traditionally available until now.

Other blind spot mirrors of the past have had the formula all wrong it seems. When a driver needed to know what was in their blind spot the fish eye or bubble mirrors that have been available have reduced the image and made the driver have to stretch and squint to try and make out what was in their blind spot. Some of the vehicle manufacturers started to include side mirrors with a similar premise that come with the warning that images may be closer than they appear. Again, these left the driver struggling to see what was in their blind spot and then required the driver to accurately estimate the true distance of the other vehicle and their own before making a lane change – hopefully safely.

MaxiView blind spot mirrors understood that this seemed to be open to a wide degree of risk when it came to accurately estimating distance. So, as a result they developed a blind spot mirror that enlarges the image by three times. This gives drivers the time and opportunity to make a safe lane change with far less estimating involved. They are the most adjustable stick on mirror in the world which means that regardless of the vehicle make and model or the drivers height or seated position, the MaxiView blind spot mirror can provide premium reflection of the blind spot. You may purchase a pair of MaxiView blind spot mirrors for less than $30 a pair.

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MaxiView Blind Spot Mirrors Answer The Quandary With Logic

The blind spot is a problem that has been evident in the automotive industry since the first vehicle rolled off the production line. It has to do with the angle of the mirror and the shape of the vehicle and what can be reflected in the mirror used. Certainly little has changed when it comes to the side mirrors of the first vehicles compared to today’s latest vehicles. Regardless of what you drive, be it a truck,bus, car, motorcycle or van you will have a blind spot of some degree in each of these. The size of the blind spot will vary dependant mostly on make and model but nearly all can “hide” another vehicle in it of the same size or larger than the vehicle you are travelling in.

Think about how we are taught to drive. We are taught to check our blind spot by turning in our seat and physically checking over our shoulders to see if there is a vehicle lurking back there in the blind spot. Now, think about the action of the lane change. It generally involves an increase in speed and to ascertain the safety of the merge we have to take our eyes from the road and look behind us. It doesn’t make sense on so many levels does it?

MaxiView blind spot mirrors didn’t think so either. That was why they developed a better and more successful answer to the current blind spot mirrors. You see, the only available answer to the blindspot has come in the form of a mirror that not only reduced the size of the reflected image so the driver really had to squint and strain to see what was being reflected, but it also meant that the driver had to accurately judge how far away the other vehicle is ion order to switch lanes safely. MaxiView took the more logical approach and enlarged the image reflected by up to three times. This gives drivers ample time to ascertain the safety of the move.

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Remedying The Blind Spot In Vehicles

All vehicles have a blind spot. This is the area that sits to the rear and side of your vehicle that cannot be seen in your side and rear mirrors. Trucks, buses and motorcycles also have blind spots and the make and model of the vehicle is often a determinant as to the degree of blind spot found. Some vehicle manufacturers decided that to combat the ever growing problem of blind spot collisions that they would manufacture vehicles that have a side mirror with a special lens that holds a warning many of us have seen before. The warning usually says that images may be closer than they seem.

Mirrors that reduce the size of an object or vehicle in the blind spot have a very limited success rate. This is mainly because it relies on the driver accurately guessing how far away the other vehicle is in order to make a safe lane change or not. When we take a look at the vehicles that have all been involved in lane change collisions on the highways around the country they often include vehicles where these mirrors have been fitted.

MaxiView blind spot mirrors developed the most logical answer to the problem and have patented the design and offer it to all motorists. The MaxiView blind spot mirror actually enlarges objects that are reflected to be three times bigger than they actually are. This means that der4ivers have more than adequate time to gauge if a lane change would be safe or not. These mirrors are stick on and are applied to the upper corner of the existing side mirrors in the place that would otherwise reflect the sky. Understandably this is not needed in order to make a lane change and can be sacrificed without further sacrificing any of the other mirror space.

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MaxiView Blind Spot Mirrors Are An Essential Safety Item

If you have seen the blind spots mirrors that are available on today’s market then you will no doubt have seen the bubble or fish eye mirrors, and you may have seen the side mirrors that have the warnings saying objects may appear closer than they are. The reason these mirrors come with warnings is because they reduce the size of the objects by up to eight times their actual size in the reflection. The idea behind these mirrors is to give the driver all the view they could need in order to make a decision as to the safety of a lane change.

Unfortunately these mirrors rely mainly ion the accuracy of the driver to estimate the distance of the vehicle behind them in their blind spot. Considering that lane change collisions are the leading cause of collisions on our roads then we can see that this is not a very accurate way of gauging driver safety. MaxiView mirrors developed the most innovative blind spot mirror on the market today. They changed the way that blind spot mirrors work by enlarging the reflected image by up to three times the actual size. This negates the need for the driver to accurately estimate the distance that a vehicle is in order to make the lane change as it gives them more than enough time to ascertain the safety in distance of the vehicle behind.

As the most adjustable stick on mirror in the world – guaranteed, MaxiView blind spot mirrors are an effective and economical way to ensure your absolute safety on the roads. They are able to be removed should you want to place them on another vehicle and they can be adjusted so that any driver of any height can effectively use them. Retailing at less than $30 a pair, the MaxiView blind spot mirrors are an essential safety item for your vehicle.

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Remedying The Blind Spot Problems On Our Highways

When we take to our highways we do so largely at our own risk. We know that we will need to maybe make a couple of lane changes when on the highway and you may be surprised to learn that this is where many of the nations daily collisions occur and they are largely due to one leading factor. You see when we learn to drive our instructor asks us to go through a check list of actions that we must perform in order to make a successful and safe lane change. This is usually to place the indicator on, check in the rear mirror, then check side mirrors, if it seems clear then we are asked to check over our shoulder by taking our eyes from the road and physically turning in our seats to confirm no vehicles are in our blind spot.

This last action is fraught with danger, and when we add the fact that a lane change usually also involves an increase in speed it is little wonder that this is where many drivers come unstuck. One of the remedies to this problem was the development of blind spot mirrors. These were fish eye or bubble mirrors and are still used on many of the nations vehicles. Another option was the side mirrors that the manufacturers included with their vehicles that reduced the image of the object being reflected. You may have seen the warning on these side mirrors stating that objects may be closer than they seem.

Neither of those remedies have been overly successful and we know this due to the number of lane change collisions where in fact these mirrors have been installed. MaxiView blind spot mirrors were developed to fix the problem of the blind spot for good. Instead of reducing the size of the image, MaxiView blind spot mirrors enlarge it by up to three times. With their patented unique ball and socket design these are the most adjustable stick on mirrors in the world.

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MaxiView Blind Spot Mirrors Are An Economical Investment In Safety

Check out the side mirrors of the vehicles that you encounter when driving next. Some of them may be fitted with the bubble or fish eye type blind spot mirrors that have been on the market for some time now. Others may have the manufacturers installed blind spot mirrors that reduce the images size by around eight times. These mirrors usually always come with the warning that objects may appear smaller than they are. These are the mirrors that have been on the market trying to combat an issue that all vehicles regardless of size and model has; the blind spot.

The problem with these side mirrors is that they provide more problems than they solve. When an image is reduced in size in the reflection the driver must estimate accurately the distance between their vehicle and the oncoming vehicle. This can be fraught with danger, as it depends on an accurate estimation. This just did not make sense to many drivers and it is interesting to note that many vehicles that are involved in lane change collisions have these mirrors installed. This implies their lack of effectiveness, and the drivers lack of ability to accurately estimate.

MaxiView blind spot mirrors have taken a far more logical approach to the blind spot. Instead of reducing the images size that is reflected, MaxiView enlarges it by up to three times. This means that the driver has ample time to ascertain the safety of the lane change and does not need to squint to see the image reflected. As the most adjustable stick on blind spot mirror in the world, MaxiView mirrors are attached to the upper corner of the existing side mirrors in the place that would normally reflect the sky. This improves the drivers vision rather than impairing it, and at less than $30 a pair the MaxiView blind spot mirrors represent a very economical investment in safety.