Mirrors
Mirrors are smooth surfaced aspects of the car that provide additional visibility
for the driver. They produce the image of what is directly in its path. Depending
on the angle of the mirror's curve, they may reflect anything that is within its
scope. These mirrors are essential for all vehicles for safety reasons. These
mirrors provide the driver the exact situation of the traffic and this gives them
the chance to do the appropriate move while on the road. Making turns, backing
up and parking uses the service of these mirrors as well as the use for looking
at one's self on the occasional makeup and retouch for some women. There are a
various kinds of mirrors that are installed in a car, they are the towing mirrors,
automatic dimming rearview mirror, side mirrors, wide-angle mirror, power mirror
and lots more. All of them are providing different services for different purposes.
With automotive technology going at a high rate of speed, these mirrors serve
more than one purpose today. Technology has provided them with other capabilities
such as automatic dimming. Automatic dimming sets the rear view mirror to night
mode when it senses bright lights reflected on it. You don’t have to suffer the
glare from the cars behind you with their high beams on. Some mirrors can actually
provide the temperature readout and a compass in digitized form being flashed
on the mirror. Some side mirrors also act as signal lights; they show arrows visible
enough for all the cars behind you signaling your intentions to turn.
Other mirrors are installed for special purposes. Wide trucks and full sized
SUVs and minivans utilize rear mirrors to see if their rear is going to hit something
when they are on the reverse motion, and backing it up with wide angle mirrors
to provide a wider view thus eliminating blind spots. Towing mirrors provide additional
visibility too so that you can tow something safely. Mirrors also come in various
shapes and sizes to help in customizing your vehicle.