Originally Posted by
marmot
I like the Take A Look too, didn't have much trouble getting used to it, and especially appreciate the vast range of vision available with very slight head movements. It just takes a bit of practice. People need to remember what these mirrors are for: checking to see if there's a vehicle approaching from the rear. Sharp focus on fine details doesn't really matter.
Especially since a mirror is only an enhancement for situational awareness...and not a substitute for a head check when you are changing positions.
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