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  • @foxxsenpaii
    @foxxsenpaii Před 3 lety +30

    I always set my mirrors like this, but since I’ve been taught otherwise, it always made me feel paranoid and like I was doing it wrong. This makes me feel so much better and secure.

  • @ddjohnson9717
    @ddjohnson9717 Před 4 lety +27

    I get what you are saying, i called it three mirror line up, in my natural sitting position the three mirror's image lines up. BUT, it is irresponsible for you to outright say there are no blind spots. the image lineup method works well, but the b pillar still creates blind spots, where just a tiny bit of the car can be seen. and based on today's driver's focus level, i do not believe they can catch that. Shoulder checking is definitely the safer way to go, no matter how well you set your mirrors. .

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  Před 4 lety +1

      There are no blind spots if you set your side view mirrors up properly. None.

    • @ddjohnson9717
      @ddjohnson9717 Před 4 lety +7

      ​@@freefieldtraining yeah well there's no 'blind spot' in the traditional sense(aside from A-pillar, out of scope here). One can definitely see cars (or parts of a car) arounds them all the time, ASSUME they are able to adjust the mirror as good as you can do and know where to look. You have years of on road experience, and knows your driving position well so you know where exactly the mirrors needs to be. But to inexperienced drivers , it's better for them to keep doing the shoulder checking thing. Like this person:
      /JazzyQ 7 months ago/
      /Thank you God for this, bcuz I just got my license 2days ago and I’m terrified of my blind spots. Learning that I dont have to have blind spots almost at all make me feel a whole lot better./
      I would not like to meet him on the road if he just assumes he got the mirrors perfect and just drives whatever.

  • @cashmason374
    @cashmason374 Před 5 lety +63

    Wow! This makes checking the lanes to the side so much easier. It has changed the way I drive for the better.

  • @fenrirComes
    @fenrirComes Před 3 lety +59

    Nice advice, I would still consider small additionnal blind spot mirrors for cars that are a lot in cities with bicycles and electric scooters. The teenagers that ride them tends to stick with the side of your car and if you set your side mirrors as you advise, you might not be able to see them without tilting your head. I know some people that don't tilt their head due to their weight or pregnancy so those cheap small mirrors are still a good idea for them I think. As they are complementary to your setup.

  • @NbenGames
    @NbenGames Před 5 lety +22

    I was taught a trick in driving school, where you put your head all the way to the driver window. And adjust your driver mirror to the left till you see a sliver of your cars side. Then you put your head in the middle of the windshield over the console and do the same for your passenger mirror. It allows you to get this panorama view with ease. If you see a object in your mirrors and your rear view mirror, then you have them wrong.

    • @SternDrive
      @SternDrive Před 4 lety +2

      Nbenito I am familiar with this teaching, and know that it has advantages, however it is a bit extreme, and I would say unnecessary to eliminate blind spots. I teach my students to adjust their left mirror with with their left eye, and their right mirror with their right eye, while leaning into the mirror slightly. Then in normal driving, using both eyes you will see 20% more. I do not have any blind spots on my car or rig.

  • @Mlobb7
    @Mlobb7 Před 4 lety +172

    Instructions unclear, just drove my car through my garage door

    • @ANT-1961
      @ANT-1961 Před 4 lety +2

      what a dumb ass he just told you to turn the mirrors to the position of your curse of driving thats what power mirrors are for

    • @Mlobb7
      @Mlobb7 Před 4 lety +21

      Anthony horton it’s a joke buddy

    • @cyurenes9961
      @cyurenes9961 Před 4 lety +7

      Anthony horton r/wooosh

    • @legendarytronic7774
      @legendarytronic7774 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ANT-1961 R/wooosh

    • @SKa-tt9nm
      @SKa-tt9nm Před 3 lety +2

      @@ANT-1961 idiot

  • @davidmakowka922
    @davidmakowka922 Před rokem +11

    I get your point - turn your mirrors more to sides / more outer, so you reduce the blind spot, that occurs when the vehicle is almost parallel with you and you are approximately 2 meters away from eatch others. But to see the cars parallel with you completely you would have to turn them so much that you would get small blind spot right next to your car sides, where you can fail to notice cyclist or biker. Every car has different side mirrors and on my car, I cant set them to see everything starting from my car to complete sides. Buying additional mirror is always a good idea!

    • @lukekelly9616
      @lukekelly9616 Před 7 měsíci

      Set them off by the width of a bicycle. Along with a slight move of the head will eliminate the blind spot.

  • @parkpllc
    @parkpllc Před 4 lety +9

    This is very helpful. I just ordered stick-on lenses so i can see better all around, because i almost ran another car off the road yesterday when i changed lane without turning my head to look. This morning, I adjusted the mirrors as you said they should be, and ... no more blind spots. thanks!

  • @jonesyboriginal9340
    @jonesyboriginal9340 Před 5 lety +6

    Every time I watch your videos I always walk away with something I haven’t before. And still you don’t disappoint. Thanks.

  • @zulimi
    @zulimi Před rokem +5

    I am a commercial driver and someone asked me if it's easy to make mistakes. I say, "No, not really if you have your mirrors properly adjusted and are paying attention."
    For everyone commercial and otherwise, I'd say convex mirror additions are life savers.

  • @mountainhobo
    @mountainhobo Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you! I've adjusted my mirrors that way years ago, and I get tired of arguing with people over it. I will just send them to your video now. :)

  • @zans3876
    @zans3876 Před rokem +5

    Side mirrors normally adjusted to view a small portion of the vehicle rear body, unlike the way you shared here. One of the reason is to allow your brain identify the location of the side mirror view faster as you glimpse your side mirrors (in reference to the vehicle rear body). In an agile driving motion, driver don't have time to see the center mirror and then see the side mirror, and picture them up in a continuous panoramic view. Probably in a light traffic and relax driving style suits your method.

  • @mustangkrillin
    @mustangkrillin Před 5 lety +10

    This makes me miss my car when i was stationed in Japan. It was one of the last years they put fender mounted side mirrors. Not terribly aesthetically pleasing to some but damn those things had an amazing field of view. I still use my extended rear view mirror I picked up there.

  • @adamgh0
    @adamgh0 Před 3 lety +29

    Still have to do that head check before changing lanes. It's burned into my driving behavior.

    • @MrGreglet
      @MrGreglet Před 3 lety +14

      Because you still have blind spots. This video should not mislead like this. I still haven't met someone who can see through the back seats of a car or the frame bars going up to the roof.

    • @atelier9333
      @atelier9333 Před 2 lety

      Same

    • @ed_iz_ed
      @ed_iz_ed Před 2 lety

      @@MrGreglet that's what the mirrors are for

  • @saundersdachicken6197
    @saundersdachicken6197 Před 17 dny +1

    Every driving instructor in UK should watch this video. It proves what I've been telling many of them CZcams "experts" over the years that they are talking rubbish. Thank you, officer.

    • @nthdegree1269
      @nthdegree1269 Před 7 dny

      He's wrong. Either method, SAE vs Standard will leave you with blind spot areas. If you make your mirrors wide, you will have a blind area along your car, where bikes/motorcycles or scooters can zip by unexpectedly. There are pros and cons with either. I use the SAE method but I also use a blind spot mirror for the side area and for parking

    • @saundersdachicken6197
      @saundersdachicken6197 Před 7 dny

      @@nthdegree1269 You should set them with a 30in to 36in view away from the rear side of your car. A biker would not fit into that space. If an experienced driver was to change lanes s/he would always move their head slightly to make sure there's no biker in that narrow gap. A biker would only try squeeze in there if there was a car to your right in very slow to stationary traffic.
      Most drivers are too lazy to move their head but just sit like mannequins.

    • @nthdegree1269
      @nthdegree1269 Před 6 dny

      @@saundersdachicken6197 just the other day there was a motorcycle quickly weaving in and out of traffic... Because it was bumper to bumper. Rear view mirror blocked by a large truck. You might move your head and the second that you look straight ahead again there comes the bike. In either method you have to move your head. Just a few months ago I had a dog run alongside my car right in the middle of traffic. I was about to make a left turn. That's why I recommend whatever method you use you use a blind spot mirror to catch what you would be missing otherwise. If your rear view mirrors blocked by a large truck you're not going to catch a few things down the lane. I also like using my blind spot mirrors for reversing and parking. With the standard mirror you can move your head forward to get that angle of the mirror.... With the SAE method you can move your head to the side to catch the side of your car.

  • @AlexVVanityInsanity
    @AlexVVanityInsanity Před 2 lety +2

    This is honestly so helpful. I haven't been driving for even a year yet and I have never trusted my side views because when looking in my rear view it was different. I'm gonna do this to my car next time I get in it and definitely use this information once I het my camaro which is a car famously know for "blindspots"

  • @singingfan
    @singingfan Před 5 lety +132

    The Drivers Education classes are teaching the wrong way then. Crazy.

    • @SternDrive
      @SternDrive Před 4 lety +15

      singingfan The driving ed classes are taught by bad drivers who read a book, passed a test, and have been sent into the class room. All the professional drivers are out on the roads making real money. These guys don't know anything. I have tangled with them more than once.

    • @sparkyfister
      @sparkyfister Před 4 lety +9

      Oh you listened to people certified by the state to teach people how to drive about how to drive? You must be stupid, apparently.

    • @zlClutchy
      @zlClutchy Před 4 lety +2

      Most of them are.

    • @invalidusername_5101
      @invalidusername_5101 Před 2 lety +1

      I was taught to not see the car. also check the back window passenger window. The three times I didn't do that is when I almost got in front of someone without seeing.

  • @Stoneabba9999
    @Stoneabba9999 Před 2 lety +3

    I worked with an x cop who did this. He backed up over a kid who was at corner . When mirrors r too wide you can miss stuff. U can lean fwd to accomplish what you’re saying but should necessary for car two lanes over at 8 o’clock

  • @Sedan57Chevy
    @Sedan57Chevy Před 5 lety +3

    I worked at a car dealership and I was always amazed when people would get back from a test drive and have the side mirrors set SOOOOO close to the body and up into the sky, you couldn't see but a few inches outside of the lane you're in! Sometimes I'd adjust the mirrors in and down when parking close and tight between other cars, but I'd always adjust them back out. I think it takes someone who's operated vehicles as part of a job where crashes are both common and likely to happen (be it parking cars or driving a police car) to understand how useful mirrors can be with just a few adjustments depending on what you're doing. Great video! I wish everyone on the roads could see this video.

  • @ShumaiAxeman
    @ShumaiAxeman Před 5 lety +11

    Thank you for this. 30 and just now learning to drive in Ontario Canada and they want you to whip your head around a ridiculous amount. Soon as i pass the test ill be setting the mirrors like this and getting rid of the neck brace. hahaha

  • @subaruforester5062
    @subaruforester5062 Před 5 lety +153

    Jesus christ. Been driving 10 years and just found this mirror placement thing today.

  • @kylem3944
    @kylem3944 Před 5 lety +10

    I feel like I was told that you should be able to see a small part of the side of your car in the side view mirrors. But it does make more sense to have them set how you explained it, I'm going to change them the next time I get in my car! haha

  • @jobianwranenhood2221
    @jobianwranenhood2221 Před 5 lety +52

    So apparently I’m stupid. This just changed my life. Thanks for making me a safer driver!

  • @NeO-wh2cv
    @NeO-wh2cv Před 3 lety +1

    Ur a savior thanks man 🙏🏾 I was really struggling wit this too especially in the parkway

  • @yussuf1277
    @yussuf1277 Před 2 lety +61

    As someone who used this method for 2 years, I can finally say it’s a dangerous method. There will always be a blind spot no matter what method you have. This method doesn’t work against bikers. Also if you live in a city like NYC, this method is dangerous with people in the bike lanes. Most importantly, This method is dangerous because if you have the rear mirror blocked by a big truck on the highway, you can’t see if someone is going 150mph on the lanes next to you and you could get rear ended... always adjust your side mirrors so you can see the back of your vehicle

    • @Progan666
      @Progan666 Před 2 lety +5

      Blind spot monitoring systems really should become standard, if assisted driving is the way we are heading.

    • @justincaseutube
      @justincaseutube Před 2 lety +5

      This is a good point. I didn't think about how this would affect checking for bikers. Although it seems good if you do a lot of freeway driving. If you live in a place like NYC then I'm sure it's extremely important to be careful for bikers but for other places it doesn't seem as important just important to note you won't be able to see them.

    • @Ryan-tt6cx
      @Ryan-tt6cx Před rokem +1

      I guess the creator of the video is the stupid one

    • @Drengr-Wulf
      @Drengr-Wulf Před rokem +5

      as someone who used this method for 2 years, having lived in Baltimore, u are wrong. u simply did not set them up right. calling this method dangerous because u could not use it properly is foolish.

    • @Drengr-Wulf
      @Drengr-Wulf Před rokem +2

      @@justincaseutube u can see biker easily if u set it up right.

  • @jhoniikemp
    @jhoniikemp Před 4 lety +14

    Thank you God for this, bcuz I just got my license 2days ago and I’m terrified of my blind spots. Learning that I dont have to have blind spots almost at all make me feel a whole lot better.

    • @jacobmaag3515
      @jacobmaag3515 Před 3 lety

      How’s it going with blind spots ?

    • @jhoniikemp
      @jhoniikemp Před 3 lety +1

      @@jacobmaag3515 well this was a year ago. So everything is pretty automatic for me at this point lol

    • @jacobmaag3515
      @jacobmaag3515 Před 3 lety

      @@jhoniikemp but you’re still using this mirror setup?

    • @jhoniikemp
      @jhoniikemp Před 3 lety +1

      @@jacobmaag3515 oh yes of course. I dnt see the point in using it any other way. It’s the most effective

    • @ndragon88
      @ndragon88 Před měsícem

      Bump. Taking my test in just over a week and I found this video but my big concern is (plz don't laugh if it's dumb question) how do you see where you are in the lane or when reversing into a parking space etc

  • @julianneedsblood7091
    @julianneedsblood7091 Před 4 lety +4

    I agree but I like to put on those mirrors that get the blindside angle, like looking around as a normal driver. Cops are different because sometimes they have to cut major lanes when their lights are on and they have to be more careful.

  • @brycewoolley1007
    @brycewoolley1007 Před 3 lety +5

    I didnt realize my car even had mirrors XD. Thanks man without you id still be thinking blind spots exist.

  • @cycoptic2939
    @cycoptic2939 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this. I'm 16 and i have the mirrors set up the same way on the car that I drive and my mom is always getting upset with me for not checking my blind spots ( i consider myself to be a very cautious driver, i don't do anything reckless ever really) but i did a good look-around and i can see everything through either my mirrors or rear view mirror. So i just want to thank you for making this video and I'm definitely sending it to her. ( I also check the side windows and pay attention to what is around me)

  • @MegaArif009
    @MegaArif009 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you. I almost had an accident today because of the 'blind spot'. Really appreciate your video bro.

  • @tinjmail
    @tinjmail Před 2 lety +1

    thank you so much!! this is a life saver! No one ever taught me how to adjust the mirrors! But if you are driving local on a busy street, it's better not to adjust the mirrors like that. You would need to see the side of the car because pedestrians would walk close to your car. The way you suggest the position of the mirrors is better when you are driving on the highway.

  • @renepoggenpoel1711
    @renepoggenpoel1711 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, that makes so much sense. I’m scrapping the little extra blind spot mirror plan. Didn’t want it in any case, just a visual distraction.

  • @dave50thffggfflorists72
    @dave50thffggfflorists72 Před 4 lety +2

    You just made my life a lot easier I'm no longer taking my head out the window thank you so much

  • @vsaxena20
    @vsaxena20 Před 2 lety +1

    This video is so indispensable and explains why everybody I've watched -- like Uber/Lyft drivers -- never turn their head like every friggen driving instructor tells us to do. Thank you!!

  • @spector103
    @spector103 Před 5 lety +26

    I've only been driving a few years so this seriously helps. I was taught wrong.

  • @MemeGang420
    @MemeGang420 Před 4 lety +6

    Just started driving, thanks man! i knew the blind spot was a myth but nobody would listen to me because I'm "just some kid that just started driving" (I guess it's true) .

  • @freshclean7036
    @freshclean7036 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing valuable information.

  • @jailhousephilosopher3309
    @jailhousephilosopher3309 Před 2 lety +27

    I've been a mechanic for years, some cars do have a blind spot. I have to drive every car I work on. It is also a fact that the "blind spot" is one car length behind and one car length over on both sides.

  • @miloice74
    @miloice74 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video! We don't even need to adjust the mirror for parking, a stick-on mirror from the budget shop does it. It is frustrating to tell this to other drivers. It is not to teach anyone how to drive or anything, its simply factually a safer way to position the mirrors, the angles are covered ! The ego of drivers is impossible.

  • @shannonlee1558
    @shannonlee1558 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have used this method for years & it helps. Especially when driving a sedan. However I recently got my 1st suv. The dynamics & physics change. The piece of metal between the (back) side & rear window is a blind spot & if the vehicle in it is speeding, it can move from that position to your side too quickly for a proper lane change. I've been driving since I was a teenager & have used ea method you discussed. I believe increased fields/planes of vision are the 1st tool in the box, knowing how to properly use the tools individually & interchangeably & in unison is =lly important. Skill matters & knowing that it changes w/time & adapting one's driving to that change is paramount. If you were a good driver initially hopefully that continues, if it doesn't get some mirrors; if you weren't a good driver from the start, heaven help us cause I never seen that skill improve w/age.

  • @user-ec6ix9ck2k
    @user-ec6ix9ck2k Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just make sure to look in the rear view mirror first, before changing lanes on a highway. So you can check, if a faster car is approaching from behind you. I use this setting for over 30 years, works great!

  • @gotthezest5315
    @gotthezest5315 Před 4 lety

    Nice video. A question I have though is that my car doesn't actually have power windows, so do you think I should just set up the mirrors the way you did in the video and just adjust mirrors again when I need to park?

  • @amc7687
    @amc7687 Před rokem

    I’ve been trying to figure out why people are going on about the convex rear view mirrors. I learned how to use my mirrors from my Uncle (also an officer) glad I was taught by someone who knows. Nice to see a few others also know.

  • @ZakkGibby290
    @ZakkGibby290 Před 5 lety +2

    This is amazing!

  • @vinodt.r.9124
    @vinodt.r.9124 Před 2 lety

    Been driving for almost 18 years and I have been reluctant to move away from positioning the rear view mirrors to show a wee bit of the side of the car. I have that after market, small blind spot mirror that I trust. Useful video. I'll reposition the mirrors as you say and try. Sounds it'll work. Thank you!

    • @yzrippin
      @yzrippin Před 2 lety +1

      You're supposed to position the mirrors as he states in the video and use your little convex blind spot mirrors to then see extended out into Lanes 3 and 4

  • @dylanwinter8406
    @dylanwinter8406 Před 5 lety

    Awesome video Tommy! Caught the live stream though. Getting my permit (hopefully) the day of my birthday at the end of the month...wish me luck!

  • @altelephono3373
    @altelephono3373 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is awesome I'll have to try it. Stresses me out to have to look at my rear view every few seconds so I know what will be next to me

  • @Jayahrdknocc134pl
    @Jayahrdknocc134pl Před 3 lety +2

    They made me confident af when I got my Challenger this shit is facts 💯 I’m sharing this video fasure

  • @invictusaeternum
    @invictusaeternum Před 4 lety

    thank you for taking the time to make this video.

  • @31acruz
    @31acruz Před 2 lety +2

    You can buy little blind spot mirrors and stick them in your mirror, very helpful.

  • @skip123davis
    @skip123davis Před 5 lety +1

    gr8 video! i guess you really do have to be that blunt to get the point across! i love it, lol 🤠

  • @yearginclarke
    @yearginclarke Před 2 lety

    Never thought of this. When coming home I do alot of backing up using my mirrors in my driveway, otherwise I would have to back out of the driveway when leaving, which is too dangerous in my situation due to fences and shrubs obstructing the view of the street, and also a sharp street corner next to my driveway. Also in my line of work we have some pickups with cargo in the back blocking your rear view, so we have to use the side mirrors. But now that I've watched this video, I guess depending on what I'm doing I'll have to change mirror positions or get one of those stick on mirrors, whatever those are called.

  • @ANT-1961
    @ANT-1961 Před 4 lety +1

    wow my 1st thoughts confirm that's what i thought the side mirrors are for but i never positioned them thank you

  • @neonlights3814
    @neonlights3814 Před 4 lety

    Mirrors became important as a part of car safeties , I had fun or better to say that by your tips really helped me to deal with traffic , so I was thinking of what else that we need to learn so that we can call our selfes drivers till finally something came to my mind and inspired me that is realeted to the mirrors usage , which is( what we should do when one of the side views falls or breaks when something hits it) in that case I will be stucked and it's going to be difficult to deal with this fearful setiotion .
    However I have watched the Q and A when someone commented witch one of the mirrors that is fine to you to get rid of and your answer was the passenger side but in this case how you're going to see who is coming from the right side ? and the same thing with the left side I hope you make a video that explains what are the next steps that must be taken .
    Please I hope answer to me and thank you .

  • @iwantpig
    @iwantpig Před 3 lety

    I was researching blind spot mirrors stick ons for side mirrors, seeing what they offer. Seems they might be useless at best.
    As a regular citizen driver.
    I adjust my mirrors so i have just a tiny bit of my car on the edge of the mirror, probably too narrow.
    I always thought you should head check regardless of how big you "blind spot" is, doesnt take that long, you are certain nothing is there, etc..
    But the argument of quickly deciding on whether you can change lanes, swerve out of danger, etc... makes so much sense, it takes too long to check in emergency, or otherwise time critical scenarios.
    I will give this wider panoramic mirror technique a go.

  • @hazemhatem9701
    @hazemhatem9701 Před rokem +1

    I'm driving with this method for 3 years but I have to look beside me before I move, it saved me from many accidents, it is just a tiny look won't cost you 1 second but it saves lives

  • @brycenwilliams.3185
    @brycenwilliams.3185 Před 5 lety +71

    My drivers Ed instructor told me to aim my mirrors so I can see my door handles. Kinda feel dumb now

    • @luke4578
      @luke4578 Před 5 lety +1

      Brycen Williams. Same 😂

    • @argamartaka3059
      @argamartaka3059 Před 5 lety +10

      No, having the door handles seen a bit is good for your reference, what you don't wanna do is aiming your mirror too much to the door.

    • @SternDrive
      @SternDrive Před 4 lety +10

      @@argamartaka3059 So you are concerned that you will run into your door mirrors? News flash ! If you want to see those nice shiny door handles just turn your head a bit. Now that didn't hurt a bit, did it. Fact: You are interested in traffic, not door handles.

  • @matthewstevens2994
    @matthewstevens2994 Před 5 lety +5

    This sounds like a rant triggered by a recent “blind spot” excuse you were given 😂
    For real though, thanks for the video and for doing everything you do

  • @HazmanTheGreat
    @HazmanTheGreat Před 5 lety +5

    New cars nowdays come with blindspot detection with a little orange symbol on the mirror. I dont have that on my vehicle. For me I bought me two little curved mirrors at AutoZone and stuck them at the far corners of my side mirrors. This helps me see more of the side lane. Fantastic video as always good sir!👍😊🇺🇸

    • @Isaac86557
      @Isaac86557 Před 5 lety +2

      I put those on all cars I drive 👍 👍 best $1.99 to be spent at Wal-Mart

  • @richhajdu8150
    @richhajdu8150 Před 5 lety +2

    Wow great video, never learned any of that before. Thank you. Can't believe I was taught to double check blind spots instead of eliminating them

  • @lukekelly9616
    @lukekelly9616 Před 7 měsíci

    That is exactly how I have my side view mirrors set. I'm from UK and watch multi videos on driving. Whenever this topic comes up on CZcams almost every viewer is led to believe by driving instructors that blind spots exist. Not one of them have their mirrors set correctly. I always got replies criticising my comments. I've posted this video in return and the critics disappear.
    Excellent educational video. Cheers 👍

  • @michael.s2750
    @michael.s2750 Před 5 lety +3

    I've always had the stick on blind spot mirrors for backing into parking spots so that I don't have to screw with adjusting my mirrors

  • @Enforcer_WJDE
    @Enforcer_WJDE Před 2 lety

    100% FACTS!!! I set up my mirrors just like that, barely a sliver of my car visible and i still almost see stuff that i see at the edge my rear mirror. And my rear view is impeded because modern hatches ( in my case a Fastback ) are just built like that. Back in my Mustang GT i had side louvers and a wing from the factory and i still saw a lot in my mirrors because i set them up the right way. I didn't have a rear view camera either because of the wing and i never bumped into something while maneuvering, i live in Germany where everything is smaller and tighter.

  • @shawnrahoon6789
    @shawnrahoon6789 Před 3 lety

    And that's even without convex or "blind spot" mirrors. Blind spot mirrors term was originally used when it was mandatory to have a sideview mirror on one side only. That was very common in UK up to the 70's, not sure about US. Great video.

  • @EddieLeal
    @EddieLeal Před 5 lety +34

    Really?? Guess I'm pretty thick then. I've had my mirrors set up the wrong way for years. Surprised I've never had an accident where I would have had to invoke the "blind spot" excuse. lol! I bought "blind spot" mirrors to stick on my sideview mirrors. I feel they have helped . In my experience driving in Florida it seems that there are more rear end collisions than any other type of accident. People love to tailgate here. I guess they feel that if they get close enough to your bumper you will get the hint an move over for their "emergency." I typically move over if I'm safely able to do so at the time and let these tailgaters pass. Not worth getting rear ended just to prove some kind of silly point like driving the speed limit. ;) Stay frosty out there LEOs!! Complacency kills!

    • @andyrendon7753
      @andyrendon7753 Před 3 lety +1

      Blind spot mirrors are the best way to see. I basically have unlimited vision without looking back.

    • @aashishsharma9106
      @aashishsharma9106 Před 3 lety

      Probably you don't have much traffic there.

  • @lacharmer441
    @lacharmer441 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video! Thank you!

  • @MerlynAStern
    @MerlynAStern Před rokem +1

    I'm a 48 year veteran long haul driver and have been offering people $1,000 if they can hide their smallest car in my "blind spot". Nobody has ever collected, because I do not have any blind spots on my rig. And I don't shoulder check either. All I see is my sleeper bunk. But if I look in my correctly adjusted mirrors, I see everything, including kids on bicycles. i would ad just one thing to your training. When we drive a car or a rig, we are not interested in birds, airplanes or sky. so the top of any mirror should be around the horizon. No higher, and you'll be able to parallel park with ease.

  • @willm687
    @willm687 Před 5 lety

    on me dads ute he added the little circle mirrors to the side mirrors because the tray can be obstructive to see ya left and right sides. no matter how far ya bend the mirrors away from the back of the ute its still obstructive. and those mirrors are really good more reverse or parallel reverse parking.

  • @possecommietaters1432
    @possecommietaters1432 Před 6 měsíci

    This has been a game changer. So much more confident changing lanes now. Especially at night. The crick-inducing neck-cranes: gone. Or at least minimized. I guess I was stupid. I wonder what else I don't know...

  • @bbear753
    @bbear753 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for a great video. I have been using my side view mirrors the same way you described for years. Unfortunately when I showed my wife this, she insisted on seeing the sides of the car. Hard to convince people to change their minds, especially true in 2021.

    • @oldrrocr
      @oldrrocr Před rokem +1

      I'll second that! Think when we took drivers ed way back when, they taught us to have the door in the mirror for reference...bad mistake.

    • @Jaxan-dq2jy
      @Jaxan-dq2jy Před rokem

      @@oldrrocr They still do, at least in texas, blind spots are still in the manual
      I am trying to get my license this year, and I always do extra learning on the side to see what I am missing and I am pleasantly suprised

  • @jaredbrown4626
    @jaredbrown4626 Před 5 lety

    Nice video! Very interesting.

  • @roothlesstoosterman
    @roothlesstoosterman Před rokem

    Hello free field training, thank you for your self assured style

  • @feven7474
    @feven7474 Před rokem

    this makes so much sense thank you!!!

  • @guanijk619
    @guanijk619 Před 2 lety +1

    My man! I have always set up my mirrors exactly like you and never understood why people set up the side mirrors to look at their doors. Here in San Diego there are many stupid drivers.

  • @neonlights3814
    @neonlights3814 Před 4 lety +4

    Dear officer thank you so much you totally saved my life .
    I was struggling with only one blind spot that appeares on my right mirror . The left one was going fine with me I can see clearly who is coming from far left or near but
    Honestly at the beginning I didn't believe of any what you said because I was really confused at the part when you said that you should point or change the position of your left or right mirror way more to the side .
    When I tried it I noticed that I have been sitting it the whole time in the wrong way and the opposite happened . Right now I can see exactly who is coming from far right or who is coming near to the side of my car !
    So yeah this issue was fixed but the difficulty begins when parking you said that just do it by power button but that takes times from you especially when some one who can't wait you to move your mirrors
    So for me I move my head till I can see the sides and park any other solutions for this problem ?

    • @goerwin20
      @goerwin20 Před 4 lety

      Just buy blind spot mirrors (the circular small ones) and use them to see the back of your car

    • @neonlights3814
      @neonlights3814 Před 4 lety +1

      @@goerwin20 aha you see those small garbage mirrors are not helpful all the time, I bought just one and I found it difficult to show me the edge of my car in night nether morning hours guess the only soulotion is to move my head or readjust the mirrors.

  • @computertutorials1286
    @computertutorials1286 Před 4 měsíci

    Also, get a wide angle rearview mirror. They're amazing, and make it so that you can virtually see all around your vehicle without even moving your head. The little circle ones that sticks on the side mirrors are great too since you get the best of both worlds, don't need to adjust every time you park.

  • @azrael_morningstar
    @azrael_morningstar Před 4 lety +31

    We need to ride bikes lmao.

  • @rbunn1354
    @rbunn1354 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Does this still work for dodge challengers. I test drove one and couldn’t help but notice how poor the side visibility is. The blind spots are huge and the mirrors are so small. It’s mostly the passenger side view from the drivers side that is almost completely blind for me lol. That back right end of the car. Any tips? I was thinking about getting after market blind spot monitors.

    • @jonathongilleylen1512
      @jonathongilleylen1512 Před měsícem

      I agree! I have a Hellcat Challenger and I’ve had a few close calls because the visibility is so poor. Wish I would have bought one with blind spot monitoring..

  • @michaelrosajr.8514
    @michaelrosajr.8514 Před rokem

    I'm definitely goin to try this, I'm finna purchase a coupe for my next vehicle, thanks!

  • @Vaios1981
    @Vaios1981 Před 2 lety +6

    So i have watched the whole 10 minutes and i don't know what are the rules and regulations in the US but, although what you are instructing is really useful and well explained, if there is a motorbike driving close to one of your corners then there is a high chance you will not be able to see it like that. In many countries motorbikes are supposed to drive behind you like a car would but that's utopic in many many (other)countries. So, i trust me turning my head to take a peak more than i trust my mirrors, at least where am from. (unfortunately motorbikes in Greece treat the lane marking as a lane)

    • @shelltoe_soul
      @shelltoe_soul Před 5 měsíci +1

      This is true in America too, at least in a handful of densely populated cities with complicated traffic patterns and road networks (NYC, SF, etc) plus a wide variety of different things on the road. It’s actually legal to ride like that in California even. This guy definitely doesn't drive in New York City, where the number of pedestrians, bikes, ebikes, motorcycles, and all types of crazy shit happening all over the road is so high, you can’t trust anything let alone your mirrors.

    • @Vaios1981
      @Vaios1981 Před 5 měsíci

      @@shelltoe_soul interesting. I didn't know that

  • @Ryu2o4
    @Ryu2o4 Před 3 lety

    Yea, I been scared to drive my challenger cuz of this problem. This video helped out.

  • @ClarkHuman
    @ClarkHuman Před 5 lety

    Thank you!

  • @Mobile_Gamer707
    @Mobile_Gamer707 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this I’m gonna drive soon and blind spots sounds horrible to me! 😎

  • @Chericherry4
    @Chericherry4 Před 2 lety

    As a former school bus driver....I didn't know my CAR didn't have blind spots! I've always added convex mirrors to my cars' side view mirrors! Thanks!

  • @mbcskitch
    @mbcskitch Před 5 lety +1

    Great video and thank you. Is it Still a good idea to have those adhesive blind spot mirrors that you can buy and adhere them on your existing mirrors?

    • @SternDrive
      @SternDrive Před 4 lety +1

      Mitchell Cohn I don't like them because they take valuable flat mirror space, and they are always mall adjusted. If they are adjustable I could maybe live with them. If you opt for one you do not need it on the right side convex. A convex on a convex does not help you. You do not see twice as much, you see the same thing two times. That does not help you at all. I have carefully installed a convex BELOW my drivers flat mirror, and I no longer have a blind spot on that side. I no longer shoulder check for lane changes. If you do get one, it is recommended that it be installed on the upper outside corner of the mirror. This is where all modern cars have them when they are built in at the factory , and for good reasons.

    • @mbcskitch
      @mbcskitch Před 4 lety +1

      @@SternDrive Thank you. I actually have been using this mirror adjustment since I saw this video and just as said once you get used to it , it is much better. Would be interested in seeing your setup if you can post a picture. Thank You.

    • @MerlynAStern
      @MerlynAStern Před 4 lety

      @Mitchell Cohn The mirror system here is excellent, and can save your life. Doug Stern will be having a CZcams video soon on why he does NOT shoulder check when changing lanes.

  • @joeypersinger6352
    @joeypersinger6352 Před 5 lety +3

    Well my dad has a old school lambo and idk if you ever been in one but good luck backing that thing up.

  • @tokmolbonjak8567
    @tokmolbonjak8567 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for this new great idea about blindspots. Now I know already that there's no really have blindspots. Just correct mirror adjustment are the best.❤

  • @neonlights3814
    @neonlights3814 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok how we can adjust them if there is no objects behind us ? .
    Because this correct mirror adjustment will be different from a car to another . I have done what you said with my car FJ cruiser and I relised that all I need to do in order to set them the way your telling us about is just to move the side mirrors till the side of the car vanishes but I tried it with Hundi accent and it didn't work like what you said ?

  • @bruh613
    @bruh613 Před 8 měsíci

    This is true, in switzerland we are taught if u cant see the car you eant to take in the rear mirror, its in ur blindspot

  • @faultymonarch586
    @faultymonarch586 Před 4 lety

    I've been using my mirrors like so because I have a Mazda RX8 and it's nearly impossible to look to your sides so I have to use my mirrors however it's still good to look to the side just to be safe

  • @Vkp10
    @Vkp10 Před 3 lety

    With Tesla not having a blind spot alert, this comes as a great relief to me. Thanks!!! I want to like this video a 100 times!

  • @user-vq6ym6qg4j
    @user-vq6ym6qg4j Před 2 lety

    I just started driving but I was told you have to have a part of the side of your car in your mirrors. This helps a lot lol especially because in my car you can’t look over your shoulder to see there lmao

  • @ToxicwasteProductions
    @ToxicwasteProductions Před 10 měsíci +1

    I fully agree with you in your way of doing things. Something I don't get though is that most cars have rear cameras. Why don't they use them while driving having a wide angle behind the car. Super handy and helps you out allot :)

    • @da11king
      @da11king Před 7 měsíci

      That's why we have rear-view mirrors

  • @markessa8755
    @markessa8755 Před 3 lety +5

    How do you see someone racing up from your left or right? Since you only see the left or right sides instead of behind you, you can’t tell if they’re there or not. You’re only able to tell who’s beside you. Knowing if someone is beside you or not is not always enough information to switch lanes because you might be too close or not leaving enough space between you and the car you’re in front of.

    • @guanijk619
      @guanijk619 Před 2 lety

      He explained the side mirrors start at the edge of what you can see from the rear mirror. You have a panoramic view, so you will definitely see a car racing to catch up to you.

  • @WolfLPer
    @WolfLPer Před 5 lety +9

    Things I wish I was taught in driving School.

  • @smartd111
    @smartd111 Před 2 lety

    But he was in my blind spot 😬
    I learned allot from this, thank you very much.

  • @jonathanum449
    @jonathanum449 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant!

  • @Rev8
    @Rev8 Před 5 lety

    So helpful, why didn't I learn this in school?

  • @latariabrown
    @latariabrown Před 3 lety

    Wowwwwwww u just saved me big time 😩🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @TheYACP
    @TheYACP Před 4 lety +6

    The main reason I installed a pair of those small mirrors on the side mirrors was because i scraped the side of the car several times near the rear wheel on the driver's side while trying to go through small spaces and i realized that the area shown in the side mirror didn't really show that particular area and led me to believe that the area was safe. Any advice on that?

    • @eyeLie
      @eyeLie Před 2 lety

      how/on what do you scrape the side of your car?