0 a mirror on the outside of a car door that allows the driver to see the vehicles that are behind or trying to pass --
I know that wing mirrors are helpful, but a concave driving mirror is much better.
But we do not think it necessary to make wing mirrors obligatory on private cars.
After being allowed through the diversion, he collides with another car, damaging its wing mirror.
There are also a number of modest refinements including a spare wheel and a single wing mirror.
This was electrically adjustable and so could now be set as part of the seat and wing mirror memory positions.
The male is bright blue and black on the upperparts with a prominent white wing mirror.
In right-hand traffic, oncoming traffic and the driver's wing mirror are handled by the predominantly weaker left eye.
She was walking on the pavement, while the lorry kept to the road, but as everything is so narrow, she was knocked under the lorry by a wing mirror.