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Old 02-13-2018, 06:33 AM   #36
MSboy91
 
Drives: Hyper Blue Metallic 2016 2SS M6
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Ridgeland, MS
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Originally Posted by silstream View Post
You can also move your head/body forwards to increase the range of visibility from the side mirrors. I've learnt to physically lean forwards while looking in the side mirrors to increase the range of coverage. Even with correctly positioned mirrors, this is a very quick move that's an easy habit to adopt but gives me even more assurance that I've not missed anything...

As others have said, whatever method you adopt, make sure you test it thoroughly so when a car passes you (or you pass them but either way do it slowly) you're able to track them all the way and not lose them for a second...

Hope this helps,
Pete.
That is exactly what I do. I lean forward and look at the side mirror. From my times of riding motorcycle, I keep track of what's around me most times when I'm driving. Constant checks of my rear and side mirrors
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