
Even if the rearview mirror is adjusted correctly, there will still be blind spots, especially behind the vehicle on both sides. Before changing lanes or overtaking, it is recommended to look back quickly to ensure safety.

Installed on the outside of the front door on both sides of the vehicle, close to the outside of the driver and co-pilot seats, respectively called the left exterior rearview mirror (driver side) and the right exterior rearview mirror (co-pilot side).

The entire rear windshield should be visible, minimizing the proportion of the rear seats in the car, and ensuring that the field of vision is focused on the rear of the vehicle. Left exterior rearview mirror: Adjust the angle so that the body of the car occupies about a quarter of the inner side of the mirror, mainly showing the road conditions on the left rear side.

Position and field of view: Located in the center above the front windshield of the vehicle, providing a view of the rear of the vehicle.


Mounted inside the vehicle, usually fixed in the center above the front windshield, close to the middle of the driver's line of sight. Function: Provides a straight-line view behind the vehicle to help the driver observe the traffic behind.
