A convex shaped mirror (meaning the mirror curves outwards, like a rugby ball) which attaches to the interior rear-view mirror of a vehicle. The curve of the mirror offers a wide ‘panoramic’ view to the rear and sides of the vehicle, providing improved awareness of other road users in the blind spot area.
For drivers with reduced mobility, particularly with limitations on neck and/or trunk rotation. Allows the driver to see to the rear and sides of the vehicle by looking in the rear-view mirror rather than having to perform physical ‘over-the-shoulder’ checks to observe the blind spot areas.
The panoramic mirror can be easily removed therefore should not interfere with a driver’s ability to operate the vehicle in a conventional manner.
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