It seems to me that around 90% if not more of all motorists aren’t really acquainted to the intriguing workings of the sun visors in their vehicles. It’s a simple yet very cleverly designed... plank, that prevents sun of blinding you while driving.

Somehow most of the people seem to miss the hinge on one of their ends, and don’t know how to operate them to their full potential. Apart from swivelling, if detached from the hinge they can also rotate, therefore block the sun when it comes from aside. Now... there’s not much point of having a fully extended sun blocking device to front, if the annoying light is coming from a side, is it?!

I do somewhat understand the female part of the audience there’s a mirror whit beauty light in it, but I can’t excuse the male part of the audience, especially those driving as a primary occupation.

When you pull it down, and you’re still blinded... rotate the damn thing ninety degrees would you, please?! It is designed to cover just about enough to stop the sun therefore avoid blinding, while leaving your mirror fully uncovered and you can still have the benefit of an open window... Not a rocket science, is it?!

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  • My MR2/MRS didn't have those hinges. All my other cars did.

    Maybe it's a convertible thing.

      3 years ago
    • MR2s have nowhere to mount these... The frame is too thin. But most of the cars do... And I really find it strange when people give me a look 👀 mornings and evenings to/from work, blocking the sun, using mine correctly. Shockingly enough, a...

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        3 years ago
  • Welcome to Drivetribe Kamen!

      3 years ago
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