
Rearview mirrors should be adjusted to the following positions: The left and right side mirrors should provide a view of both the front and rear door handles as well as the wheel arches of the rear tires. The interior rearview mirror should be centered on the rear window. This configuration ensures optimal driving safety. Automobile rearview mirrors are critical safety components, with their mirror surfaces and shapes complying with industry standards. Located on both sides of the vehicle's front and inside the cabin, these mirrors reflect conditions behind, beside, and below the vehicle, allowing drivers to indirectly observe these areas and significantly expanding their field of vision. To facilitate driver operation and prevent traffic accidents, regulations mandate that all vehicles must be equipped with adjustable rearview mirrors.

The key to adjusting the rearview mirror position correctly is to maximize visibility and minimize blind spots. I found that adjustments should be made while seated in the normal driving position. The center rearview mirror should provide a full view of the rear window and the road behind, clearly reflecting vehicles and scenes behind; the left side mirror should show about 1/4 of the car body, with the rest showing the side road and vehicles; the right side mirror is similar but should be adjusted slightly outward to avoid missing blind spot lanes. After completion, I tested by turning my head while stationary to check if blind spots were minimized, which helps prevent collisions when changing lanes. Remember to regularly check the position, especially after changing drivers. Once this simple habit is formed, driving becomes safer and more efficient, especially noticeable during nighttime when visibility is poor. Safety first!

For the rearview mirror position, I mainly focus on personal comfort. When adjusting, first set the seat so I can sit comfortably with my arms resting naturally on the steering wheel. Then adjust the center rearview mirror to face the middle of the rear window, ensuring I can see its content without bending over. The left side mirror is slightly tilted outward to reduce head movement, and the right side is similar to avoid neck strain when checking. After getting used to this setup, I don't feel tired even after driving for an hour. Especially during rush hours with heavy traffic, a relaxed posture helps me stay more focused and makes reversing much easier. Keeping it simple and practical is key—no need to pursue perfection.

The method of adjusting rearview mirrors varies by vehicle type. In sedans, I can easily raise the side mirrors to cover more road view; but when driving an SUV, the higher body requires slightly lowering the mirrors to see ground blind spots near the vehicle, such as children or small obstacles. The center rearview mirror is adjusted lower in sedans but needs to be raised slightly in SUVs. After completion, simulate driving in an open area to check for blind spots. This simple operation has significant impact by preventing lane-change accidents.


