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- Southern California
All vehicles have a blind spot if you are too lazy to turn your head like you are supposed to and actually look!![]()
in the case of the front pillar (driver side) you will also need to "bobble" your head like Keemo said
All vehicles have a blind spot if you are too lazy to turn your head like you are supposed to and actually look!![]()
All vehicles have a blind spot if you are too lazy to turn your head like you are supposed to and actually look!![]()
+1You sure do start a lot of threads. Anyway...
agreed. same thing. I turn my head on the side I want to shit to real quick.If you properly adjust your mirrors, the FX has virtually no blind spots. Lean your head against the driver's side window and move the driver's mirror left until you can just barely see the side of the car. Next, position your head over the center console armrest and move the passenger side mirror right until you can just barely see the passenger side of the car. Position the rear view mirror so you can see out the entire rear window.
Most people have blind spots because they refuse to follow this easy method. It feels odd at first having the mirrors adjusted so far out but you will quickly realize the benefits.
I have a provisional license, got the car in June, my dad paid for it but they have their own cars. And i'm a very experienced driver don't get me wrong, i've driven in snow, ice, rain, wind on the freeway and heavy volume. So far, accident free, no tickets but speeding with caution, keeping it defensive.
I have a provisional license, got the car in June, my dad paid for it but they have their own cars. And i'm a very experienced driver don't get me wrong, i've driven in snow, ice, rain, wind on the freeway and heavy volume. So far, accident free, no tickets but speeding with caution, keeping it defensive.
If you've driven in wind then you must be extremely experienced.