Anyone else get blinded by the rear door handle LEDs when looking over your shoulder at night?

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Chris Haraway

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I don't know if this explains it or not but I know what works for me. I'm a very cautious driver.

http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~gdguo/driving/BlindSpot.htm

I'm also an Engineer type and I do a lot if stuff you never see anyone else do. I don't think I've ever seen anyone else use the method I described. I swear it works great. I'm 63 years old and never had any issues changing lanes. Cargo van example. I've never driven a truck but it would be the same right?
Here’s the article I’ve shared previously on positioning your mirrors to avoid blind spots and the need for a rearward head check.

https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a15131074/how-to-adjust-your-mirrors-to-avoid-blind-spots/
Yep, this is what I saw when I first got Bigfoot. Very helpful. So thanks!
 

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MrFish ... can you identify the species of this fish hanging from my rear view mirror?

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On topic I put electrical tape over the light. These 4th gen expeditions are a big step backwards in ergonomics.
 
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