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What should i do about blind spots in cars?

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its starting to become a problem in my new/used 2005 hyundai sonata.

i look over my shoulder and i swear there is no car there and all of a sudden i see a car after trying to switch lanes.

i probably look like a foriegn driver.

what are things i can do to reduce my blindspots?

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  1. Don't kid yourself.  ALL vehicles have blind spots.  With the

    possible exception of George Jetson's car. Adjust your mirror

    for a wider angle.  Get  a bubble mirror to stick to your

    passenger side mirror.


  2. two easy things

    buy one of these very long rear view mirrors it fits right over your regular one.

    some race cars have three foot long ones that bolt to the roof.

    you should have your side mirrors adjusted so that you don't see the side of your car in them.

    the easiest way to do this is at a stop light when you have cars on both sides of you. look in your rear view mirror then keep moving the side mirror out until you can see the car 2  cars behind you. then do the same thing on the other side.

    you can't reduce them but you can be aware of them and try not to change lanes so often :)

    you shouldn't need to see the side of your car in your mirrors. they should be pointed out more.

  3. Get a spot mirror for each side and put it in the lower corners of the original mirrors.

  4. By moving your rear view mirrors 15 degrees to the left or right, you take away blind spots.

  5. use your mirrors

    Or you could just cut the top and the post off of the car.. lol jk!

  6. they sell little blind spot mirrors for the side view mirrors at walmart or autozone, try that. if not then im out of ideas other than try and be more careful.

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