Can You Drive with a Broken Rearview Mirror?
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Driving with a broken rearview mirror is not allowed, as traffic laws explicitly prohibit operating a vehicle with defective safety components on public roads. Below are specific details about rearview mirrors: Introduction: A rearview mirror is a tool that allows the driver, seated in the cab, to directly obtain external information about the rear, sides, and lower areas of the vehicle. To facilitate driver operation, prevent traffic accidents, and ensure personal safety, all countries mandate the installation of rearview mirrors on vehicles, and all mirrors must be adjustable in direction. Categories: Rearview mirrors can be divided into three main series: flat mirrors, spherical mirrors, and double-curvature mirrors. Additionally, there is a prism mirror, which has a flat reflective surface but a prism-shaped cross-section, typically used as an anti-glare interior rearview mirror.