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Ford has announced plans to offer a blind spot tracking mirror early next year. The plan is to roll out the blind spot mirrors on a few vehicles, then add them to all models. Cost should be negligible, as the device is just a mirror inset located at the top left of the rearview. Ford, along with other automakers, also offer more advanced radar-based warning systems, though it sure seems that the low tech solution is more effective. For those of you who do not wish to buy a Ford, head down to an auto parts store and pick up a blind spot mirror for yourself.

 

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