0 a mirror that allows a driver to see what is happening behind their car
1 a mirror inside a car in which the driver can see what is happening behind the car
Mazda also introduced (in select trim lines) blind spot monitoring, rearview mirror mounted backup camera, and collision avoidance/blind spot warning detection.
Distinctive feature of the very first several prototypes were two outside rearview mirrors fixed on front fenders.
This is because they remain aligned with the direction of balance as the latter rotates, just as tassels hung from a car's rearview mirror also "lean" during turns.
The gist of his reply then was that motor-cyclists should look where they were going and not worry about a rearview mirror.
The convertible was upholstered in leather and had power-operated windows, seat and top, along with an outside rearview mirror on the left, as standard equipment.
New standard equipment included remote control outside rearview mirror, heater and defroster and front cornering lamps.
The driver's outside rearview mirror held glass with a blue-tint to reduce glare from following vehicles.
After graduating from high school or college, some drivers choose to hang their tassel from the rearview mirror.