What are the three mirrors in a car called?
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The mirror located in front of the windshield inside the cockpit is called the interior rearview mirror, mainly to facilitate the driver in confirming the situation behind the vehicle; the mirrors located on both sides of the driver and front passenger seats are called side mirrors, used for observing the rear road conditions during reversing and for the driver to observe the surroundings of the vehicle during driving. Below is additional information: 1. Function: The side mirror is one of the important safety components on a motor vehicle's body, used for observing the rear road conditions during reversing and for the driver to observe the surroundings of the vehicle during driving. The 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 below the vehicle. For the convenience of the driver's operation, to prevent driving safety accidents, and to ensure personal safety, all countries require that rearview mirrors must be installed on cars, and all rearview mirrors must be adjustable in direction. 2. Material: Currently, the reflective film of side mirrors in domestic vehicles is generally made of silver and aluminum, with some using chromium as the material. Currently, in foreign vehicles, chromium mirrors have replaced silver and aluminum mirrors.