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Car Safety

May 12, 2008 - 6:36:00 PM - Print
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Reflecting on Road Safety

Keep your Eyes on the Road

One of the most important things about driving safely is keeping your eyes on the road.

Of course you can’t see in all directions at the same time, but knowing what’s going on around you will definitely keep you on the right side of the law and out of scrapes with other cars.

In driving school, they teach us to always check our blind spots with a quick turn of the head when wanting to change lanes or to be conscious of the cars around us, but too many accidents on our roads are caused when a driver’s awareness of other vehicles is compromised.

The side and rearview mirrors on our cars are invaluable in helping us see what’s going on as we drive, but are they really enough?



Not always.

The standard rearview mirrors fitted into cars certainly do help with providing a clear view of what’s behind you, and advances in vehicle mirror technology have yielded the convex mirror that allows a greater field of vision.

However, the regular mirror provides a restricted view of the traffic behind you, while the convex mirror distorts the distance and position of the cars.

Enter the Allview Mirror System, a breakthrough in the technology for safer driving.

The Allview rearview mirror eliminates all the problems drivers may have had with conventional rearview mirrors. Drivers experience complete awareness with the larger, seamless mirror that displays a full rear view without the distortions you’d get with a convex mirror.


Patented Design


It’s a patented design that fits easily into most cars, and the fact that it’s shatterproof guarantees real value-for-your-money longevity. No matter the kind of terrain you’re driving over, the Allview Mirror will never vibrate to compromise your view.

With the Allview Mirror System, drivers don’t have to turn around to check a blind spot again, simply because the full view eliminates blind spots completely.

It’s easier to change lanes with conviction when you can see exactly what the traffic is doing behind you, and forget about having to take your eyes off the road to do a blind spot check.

The speed of other cars and distance they are travelling behind you are 100% accurate when using the Allview Mirror – no more guessing about the right time to start indicating and moving into the next lane or taking the freeway exit.

More than anything, the Allview Mirror System is a safety feature that every car should have. A driver who is more aware is more confident and can make decisive moves when driving.

A confident driver is far less stressed and certainly less prone to making mistakes on the road. If you’re driving with children in the backseat, the Allview Mirror will allow you to keep an eye on them without having to turn around.

The Allview Mirror System helps drivers become better at negotiating the roads and encourages safer driving. If everyone had one installed, driving would be even more of a pleasure.


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