Mastering Blind Spots: Essential Tips for Safer Driving
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by AutoExpert | 7 February, 2025
We аll know that driving defensively is key to stаying safe on the roаd. Pаrt of that defensive driving meаns being super aware of blind spots—not just yours, but other drivers' too. So, how do you tweak your mirrors and driving style to keep those tricky blind spots in check? Let’s dive in.
What's a Blind Spot Anyway?
A blind spot is basically any area around your car that you can't see while looking forward or through either your rearview or side mirrors. Whether you’re driving a zippy hatchback or a big old SUV, every vehicle has them. And yep, they’re often to blame for way too many road mishaps involving other cars, pedestrians, or even unsuspecting cyclists.
Here's How You Can Keep Those Blind Spots on Your Radar:
1. Master Your Mirrors
First up, get those mirrors in line. Here’s a quick way to do it:
- Park your rearview mirror where you’d normally have it.
- Now, lean over until your head is almost touching the driver's side window and set your left mirror so you just see the back end of your car.
- Do the same on the right side—lean right and adjust the mirror to catch the back-right corner of your car.
This might feel a bit odd at first, but it seriously widens your field of view. Remember though, your mirrors can’t catch everything, so...
2. Don't Forget to SMOG
- Whenever you're changing lanes or merging, think "SMOG":
- Signal—always flick on your blinker first.
- Mirror—a quick check in your side mirrors.
- Over your shoulder—this is crucial, don’t just rely on mirrors alone; make that over-the-shoulder check.
- Go—all clear? Then go for it.
Timing is key here. If it’s been a few seconds since your checks and you haven’t made your move, take another look over your shoulder just to be sure.
2. Boost Your Car’s Safety Setup
Consider giving your car a little upgrade with some safety features to help keep those blind spots in check. Newer cars might already have some of these, but if yours doesn’t, here are a few ideas:
- Wide-angle mirrors—they broaden what you can see around you.
- Blind-spot mirrors—these are pretty budget-friendly and make a big difference.
- Blind spot detection systems—these gadgets keep an eye on those hard-to-see areas for you.
A Few More Blind Spot Tips:
- Trust your mirrors, but always double-check by looking over your shoulder.
- If you lose sight of a car that was just beside you, it’s probably in your blind spot.
- Be mindful of other drivers' blind spots too. If you can stay out of theirs, do it.
Mastering your blind spots doesn’t just protect you; it makes the road safer for everyone. So, take a moment to set up your mirrors and get familiar with these habits. Safe driving starts with seeing the full picture—or as much of it as you can!