GottaGetRidOfICE
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If you have your side mirrors set correctly that should not occur. As per a safe driving course I took recently, the correct way to set the left mirror is to have your head touch the left window and adjust the mirror so you don't see the side of your car. Then stretch your neck to the right as much as you did for the left and repeat the mirror setting for the right side.
PS: pls don't kill me on this..quoting straight out of that safe driver instructions. But after being a driver for 30+ years I learnt something new and I actually was able to reduce the blind spot.
I don't know about my head touching the driver's window, but I already set my mirror to show nothing of my car (I know it's there, I don't need confirmation, I'm sitting in it). However, some people find it unsettling to view an "untethered" mirror (possibly the same ones who find leaving the rear fish eye camera on to be uncomfortable). IME, I don't think it's enough. Maybe I'll have to get two of those add-on mirrors; I wonder if they'll interfere with folding the mirror.