
A detailed guide on the different viewpoints and blind spots of a vehicle:
# Windshield View - The windshield view refers to the area directly in front of the driver, visible through the windshield. This is the primary viewpoint for the driver, providing a clear view of the road ahead.
# Right Window - The right window refers to the passenger-side window, located on the right-hand side of the vehicle. This window provides a view of the road and surrounding environment on the passenger side.
# Left Window - The left window refers to the driver-side window, located on the left-hand side of the vehicle. This window provides a view of the road and surrounding environment on the driver's side.
# Left Side Mirror - The left side mirror is located on the driver's side of the vehicle and provides a view of the road and surrounding environment behind and to the left of the vehicle. The left side mirror helps the driver to:
- Check for vehicles or pedestrians approaching from the left rear
- Monitor the driver's blind spot on the left side
- Check for vehicles or pedestrians when changing lanes or merging
# Right Side Mirror
The right side mirror is located on the passenger side of the vehicle and provides a view of the road and surrounding environment behind and to the right of the vehicle. The right side mirror helps the driver to:
- Check for vehicles or pedestrians approaching from the right rear
- Monitor the driver's blind spot on the right side
- Check for vehicles or pedestrians when changing lanes or merging
# Rearview Mirror
The rearview mirror is located inside the vehicle, providing a view of the road and surrounding environment behind the vehicle. The rearview mirror helps the driver to:
- Check for vehicles or pedestrians approaching from the rear
- Monitor the vehicle's blind spot directly behind
- Check for vehicles or pedestrians when reversing or changing lanes
# Blind Spots - Blind spots refer to areas around the vehicle that are not visible to the driver through the windshield, side windows, or mirrors. The two main blind spots are:
- *Left Blind Spot*: The area on the driver's left side, just behind the driver's window and mirror. This blind spot can be checked by glancing over the driver's left shoulder.
- *Right Blind Spot*: The area on the passenger side, just behind the passenger window and mirror. This blind spot can be checked by glancing over the driver's right shoulder.
To check blind spots:
1. Check the rearview mirror
2. Check the side mirrors
3. Glance over the driver's shoulder to check the blind spot on that side
Remember to always check blind spots regularly, especially when changing lanes or merging.