What are the mirrors on both sides of the car called?
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The mirrors on both sides of the car, that is, on the left and right sides of the driver and co-driver seats, are called rearview mirrors. They are used to observe the road conditions behind the car during reversing and to monitor the surroundings of the vehicle while driving. Below is some relevant information about rearview mirrors: 1. Rearview mirrors are one of the important safety components of a motor vehicle's body, used to observe the road conditions behind the car during reversing and to monitor the surroundings of the vehicle while driving. Currently, the reflective films of rearview mirrors in domestic vehicles are generally made of silver and aluminum, with some using chromium as the material. 2. Currently, in foreign countries, chromium mirrors have replaced silver and aluminum mirrors for vehicle rearview mirrors. Rearview mirrors are tools that allow the driver to directly obtain external information about the rear, sides, and lower parts of the car while seated in the driver's seat. For the convenience of the driver's operation, to prevent traffic safety accidents, and to ensure personal safety, all countries require that vehicles must be equipped with rearview mirrors, and all rearview mirrors must be adjustable in direction.