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7 Tips FOR Using Mirrors While Driving To Keep You Safe

ByMatsumoto Naoki-July 29, 2024

In today’s era, mirrors play a critical role in the safe driving of a vehicle. Therefore, on seeing its importance, many car firms have integrated the mirror as an electronic component in the car. However, there are still ample vehicles in the market, which requires manual adjustment. To add on to the safety of your vehicle, let us learn certain vital tips for using mirrors while driving.

Type of Mirrors in a Car

People daily commute to their places safely without being aware of the type of mirrors they are using while driving. These different types of mirrors are side-view, rear-view, and the mirror in headlights of a car.

1. Headlight Mirror

This concave mirror covering the headlights is widely used during the night or extreme weather conditions like on a foggy or rainy day. With its property of light divergence, it allows the driver to get the maximum visibility of the area in front.

2. Side View Mirror

Mounted on both the front car doors, these reflectors use the convex lens to minimize the size of the objects. 

In fact, these convex mirrors have the attribute to show large areas by making the size of objects small. Thus, the surrounding objects appear to be smaller and farther than they actually are.

It assists by providing the side and far behind view of the vehicle. Moreover, the person gets the peripheral vision of the objects from the driver’s seat. That is why for safety reasons it is always mentioned on the mirror “Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear.

3. Rear View Mirror

Attached inside the car, this concave mirror is attached to the windshield. It’s mainly responsible for showing the immediate back view of the vehicle.

Using mirrors while driving prevents you from accidents (Photo source: Winding Road Magazine)

Essential Tips for Using Mirrors While Driving 

Accessing mirrors in the car can prevent hundreds of accidents occurring on roads daily. So, for a safe journey, always adhere to the following tips of using mirrors while driving in the car.

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1. Moving from a Stationary State

An appropriate and safe observation before driving off really helps a lot in controlling the car. Moreover, the accuracy saves the vehicle from any severe damage or, a slight bend. Therefore, before moving, one must always check the view in right door mirror, followed by the rear reflector. Then, look for the right blind spot area, and next, again in the right mirror. If everything is clear, then drive away the car.

2. Speed Adjustment

Before accelerating the speed of the vehicle, it is wise to check the side mirrors as there may be another vehicle trying to overtake you. Similarly, while slowing down the car, always confirm the speed of behind vehicle from the rear-view mirror. Otherwise, due to this minor negligence, the vehicle behind your car won’t get the time to react.

3. Direction Change or, Overtaking

Mirrors need to be checked before changing the lane or, trying to overtake the vehicle. In such cases, the blind spot and the appropriate reflectors must be accessed first, in order to ensure that there is no vehicle on the side.

4. Giving Signals

Majorly confusion or, accidents occur when before signaling, the mirrors are not checked for the upcoming vehicle. Hence, it is equally important to check the side mirrors and make your decision accordingly for a turn.

5. Opening Car Doors

It might not sound important but assess the side and rear view mirror in the congested area. As it not only prevents the vehicle from any damage but also the person who may be coming by any vehicle or on foot from behind.

6. Safe Distance from another Vehicle

Safety experts usually recommend checking the side mirrors while driving. The essential thing to look while driving a car is the distance of your vehicle from the others. So, those who wish for a safe and enjoyable ride must maintain a proper distance by using mirrors while driving.

7. Driving with Trailer

Always watch the mirror, while pulling the trailer. Checking the rear and both the side view mirror is essential in this case, to avoid the hitting of the trailer’s wheel with another vehicle.

Using mirrors while driving the car (photo source: Shutterstock

FAQs

  1. How should I adjust the side mirrors for maximum safety?

To minimize blind spots, adjust the side mirrors so that they cover areas not visible in the rearview mirror. Ensure there is no overlap with the rearview mirror’s view.

  1. How often should I check my mirrors while driving?

Continuously scan your mirrors throughout your drive. Frequent mirror checks help you stay aware of your surroundings and potential dangers.

  1. What’s the “mirror, signal, maneuver” routine?

It’s a crucial sequence for safe driving. Check your mirrors first, then use your turn signal to indicate your intentions, and finally, execute the intended maneuver, such as changing lanes or making a turn.

  1. Can I use mirrors to parallel park?

Yes, mirrors are valuable tools for parallel parking. Use them to gauge your distance from the curb and other vehicles as you maneuver into the parking space.

  1. How can I reduce glare in my mirrors during nighttime driving?

To reduce glare, adjust your rearview mirror to its nighttime setting. Additionally, you can dim the lights on your dashboard and avoid looking directly into the headlights of vehicles behind you.

Remember that using mirrors while driving effectively is a fundamental aspect of safe driving. 

Now, after knowing the driving tips and the necessity of mirrors in the vehicle, you must also ensure its proper adjustment, in order to make efficient use of it!

Regular mirror checks and proper adjustments help you maintain situational awareness, avoid blind spots, and make informed decisions on the road, contributing to safer and more confident driving.

Matsumoto Naoki is senior car blogger at Car From Japan. Having background in mechanical engineering, he has a unique perspective on a lot of new car innovations. Prior to Car From Japan, Matsumoto was Mechanical Design Engineer at Yajima Plant, Subaru Corporation. His articles provide detailed DIY instructions and how-tos to help you get your new car on the road. If you want to save money and feel more confident when working on your cars, you should not ignore Matsumoto’s sharing posts. He presents driving tips and tricks for everyone through easy-following steps and mechanically but friendly writing.

Comments

John19:19 September 16, 2018
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I also use mirrors to check how hard I should break to avoid rear end collisions.

Mina Edinburgh08:42 September 01, 2018
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I appreciate it when you pointed out that accidents can be avoided if the person checks his mirrors before signaling that he is changing lanes or something like that. No wonder rearview mirrors and side mirrors are that important to my parents. They have even decided to buy a rearview mirror back up camera for it. I wonder what that is for. Maybe I should ask them just in case I buy my own car.

Pius Jjumba07:41 December 30, 2017
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ROund of applause ???

Cornelius19:18 December 28, 2017
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Can you explain how you can detect the speed of the other car by viewing the rear view mirror?