Is it a big deal if the rearview mirror gets hit and flipped over?

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Perez
07/29/25 2:18pm
It is not a big deal if the rearview mirror gets hit and flipped over. Here is some relevant information about rearview mirrors: Introduction to rearview mirrors: A rearview mirror is a tool that allows the driver, seated in the driver's seat, to directly obtain external information about the rear, sides, and lower parts of the vehicle. For the convenience of the driver and to prevent traffic safety accidents and ensure personal safety, all countries require that vehicles must be equipped with rearview mirrors, and all rearview mirrors must be adjustable in direction. Installation of rearview mirrors: When designing rearview mirrors, the main design considerations include the field of view (indirect vision) that the rearview mirror can obtain, image distortion, image clarity, image size, the position of the image in the rearview mirror, etc., making it easy to adjust according to changes in the driver's viewpoint. The rearview mirror should be installed at the position on the vehicle where vertical vibration is minimized.
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