While there are already various anti-blind-spot automobile mirrors on the market, these all tend to incorporate a very curved surface that drastically distorts the appearance of objects seen in them – given that drivers use their mirrors to avoid getting in accidents, it’s kind of important that those mirrors show the surrounding traffic as it really is. That’s why Dr. Andrew Hicks, a mathematics professor at Philadelphia’s Drexel University, has created a side mirror that eliminates the blind spot, while causing almost no distortion... Continue Reading Disco ball-like side mirror for cars eliminates blind spots, without the fish-eye effect
Section: Automotive
Tags: Automotive, Drexel University, Driving, Mirror, Safety
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