The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) published a paper in 1995 suggesting how outside mirrors could be adjusted to eliminate blind spots. This article expands on that paper.
I switched a few months ago. It took a while to get used to it, but I feel like I have a better picture of what’s happening around me.
Have you tried this? Did you switch back?
I’ve previously tried the blind-spot setting of side-mirrors.
https://lemmy.world/post/256083
It makes a huge difference for me, helping to be able to see the cars that I couldn’t before.
Although, when living in remote communities, which are only single-lane and high speed between towns, I adjust them to look straight back, which helps with reversing or seeing cars coming up behind.
The other option that helps, is the circular blind-spot-mirrors(at least 6 or 7cm diameter).