Originally Posted by
spare_wheel
It takes less than a second to do a shoulder check and if a rider is incapable of maintaining their line while doing a shoulder check they should not be riding in traffic. Mirrors have significant blind spots and limited field of views. While mirrors are useful when cycling on high-speed roads with clear sight lines they are, IMO, essentially useless when negotiating dynamic and dense urban traffic.
BS. Just because you think it's not safe doesn't mean doodly squat. And, no, a helmet mounted mirror does NOT have "significant blind spots and limited field of views." With just a bit of head movement you can take in a 360 view around you.