On Sun, 31 Dec 2017 17:52:25 -0500, Clare Snyder wrote:
I'm in the UK, with a UK car.
Post by Clare SnyderNorth American cars have door mounted mirrors,and have had since at
least the twenties - except for a few that had mirrors mounted on the
side mounted spare tires. Passenger side mirrors used to be an option -
but have been standard equipment for several decades now - and
virtuallly all NEW cars also have reverse vision cameras - and some even
"full surround view" cameras.
I have driver and passenger side mirrors, and a reverse vision camera.
Also a low level forward vision mirror with a wide vision lens for
emerging from narrow turnings.
(and a high level forward vision camera for automatic lane keeping,
driver fatigue detection, automatic headlamp dipping and automatic speed
limiting based on speed limit sign recognition)
Post by Clare SnyderIt uis also very common for the side view mirrors to be remote
controlled,
allowing the driver to adjust them "on the fly" for traffic monitoring,
or precision backing, at the touch of a button.
Of course. I have those on my UK car, and a lot of people do.
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