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Rear view mirrors are installed in the majority of motorized vehicles. Rear view mirrors are on vehicles to be able to see behind the user while driving either backing up, or changing lanes.
Rear view mirrors in vehicles and are used hairpin bends on mountains (hill).
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All state laws require vehicles to have rear view mirrors (the ones that mount to the interior windshield).
Most cars have a centre rear view mirror on the windshield and two side mirrors on the doors.
You will be able to see both sides and the rear of the vehicle.
That is so drivers in front of the emergency vehicle can read what it says in their rear view mirrors.
Yes Formula one race cars have rear view mirrors. Like normal road cars F1 race cars too have rear view mirrors. They have 2 rear view mirrors unlike a road car that has 3 mirrors in total.
The security mirrors.
Concave Mirrors
no, not being able to see it in your mirrors is the definition of a blind spot while driving, that is why you turn your head and check
The normal rear view mirror in most cars does not do this, as it is a plane mirror which shows things at their actual distance, but other rear view mirrors may. The wing mirrors of most vehicles are convex, which means they curve outwards. This type of mirror makes objects seem smaller and further away. The advantage of them is that they also give you a wider field of view, so you can see more of the road. It is important to be aware that distances are distorted, because you use the information from your mirrors to judge where other vehicles are, so that you can manoeuvre safely.