Originally Posted by
Dirk Diggler
I also installed a wider mirror to help with the blindspots. Well, I had 4 adults in the car the other day and had trouble seeing my blind spots when changing lanes. How does one fix this? Any driving technique suggestions?
I have my heavy equipment licence. I have a big blind spot in front of me from whatever I'm picking up with the forks. The steering is backward wheels on my old truck at work, so the whole thing is crazy driving.
Going in reverse, obviously I can see way better. So, my *point* to you Dirk is you develop techniques. Adapt to your environment, even if it's taking the less than great option. Yes the blind spot on the Mirage is terrible, especially driver's side back.
If you need the headrests in for passengers in the car, you will have to just adapt unfortunately.
Plus if you're a very tall driver like me, the Mirage has poor visibility. The Lancer is no different especially Sportback models. Maye be better for Uber driving the Lancer.
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