How to Adjust Rearview Mirrors for Normal Driving?

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DeFinley
07/29/25 2:09pm
The left rearview mirror of the car should be adjusted to a position where the front and rear door handles and the wheel arches of the rear wheels are visible; the right rearview mirror should be adjusted to the same position; the interior rearview mirror should be kept in the middle of the rear window. This ensures driving safety. Here is some information about car rearview mirrors: 1. Position: Car rearview mirrors are located on both the left and right sides of the car's front and inside the car's front. 2. Function: They reflect the situation behind, beside, and below the car, allowing the driver to indirectly see these areas clearly. They act as a "second pair of eyes," expanding the driver's field of vision. Car rearview mirrors are important safety components, and their mirrors, shapes, and controls are carefully designed. There are corresponding industry standards for the quality and installation of rearview mirrors, and they should not be adjusted casually.
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