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Auto industry works to solve blind-spot
Drivers may not have to worry about their blind-spots anymore as the car industry continues to develop both high and low tech solutions to resolve the problem.

Many luxury vehicles have been equipped with blind-spot monitoring systems over the past few years that alert drivers, typically through a small light, when someone is in their blind-spot, according to the Detroit Free Press. In addition, many cars on the lower end of the price-scale can be equipped with simple convex mirrors that go on the vehicle’s side-view mirror, giving motorists the ability to see their (previously) blind-spot. These simple mirrors generally only cost $10 to $15.

Lisa Suida, a Michigan woman, has such mirrors in her 2010 Chevrolet Traverse and likes the safe feeling that they give her while driving.

"I feel more secure in traffic knowing who’s around me," she told the news source.

The auto industry is catching on to the trend, as Ford has committed to making the convex mirrors standard on all its vehicles.

Whether one opts for the high-tech or simple solution to blind-spots, improving one’s car safety is always a wise decision, just as it would be a smart choice to visit an online direct to consumer auto finance provider when looking for a car loan.

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