Honda Has Eliminated the Blind Spot Without Any Fancy Safety Tech
Feb 05, 2014 19:54
Safety in cars these days usually come in the form of new technology. From cameras to sensors and radars, they pack the necessary tools to help us be better and safer drivers. Honda is taking a different approach. Instead of using some newly developed tech, they are just going to make the side view mirror a whole lot better.
This is the Expanded-View Driver's Mirror. It comes with a convex outer edge that provides a wider view. Blind spots begone!
While Honda didn't invent this idea, the automaker simply made the improved mirror a standard feature on most cars in its lineup.
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