Good visual search habits require proper positioning and use
of mirrors located inside and outside a vehicle. Using the settings below, you
can see what is directly behind your vehicle with the inside mirror, and you
can see directly into spaces adjacent to each of the vehicle’s rear corners by
using the side mirrors. Mirrors are intended for detection and not for
gathering detailed information.
The inside mirror
- Adjust the inside mirror so you can see the
entire rear window from the driver’s seat. You should have to move only your
eyes, not your head, when using this mirror.
- Drivers 6 feet tall or taller may find it
helpful to reposition the mirror upside down, if possible. This usually raises
the bottom edge fo the mirror about 1 to 2 inches and can substantially rescue
a major blind area to the front for tall drivers.
Side-view mirrors
- To adjust the driver’s side-view mirror, place
your head against the left side window and set the mirror so you can just
barely see the side of the car in the mirror’s right side.
- To adjust the passenger’s side-view mirror,
position your head so that it is just above the center console. Set the mirror
so you can just barely see the side of the car in the left side of the mirror.
If the vehicle is not equipped with remove mirror-adjustment controls, you may
need assistance when properly positioning this mirror.
With these settings, you will have almost seamless visual
contact around your vehicle, which can help you detect the presence of nearby
drivers. For example, when being passed by a vehicle in the lane to your left,
you will see it progress from the rear-view mirror, to the left side mirror and
then to your side vision.