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What (who) is rearview mirror - definition

MIRROR IN VEHICLES THAT ALLOWS THE DRIVER TO SEE REARWARDS
Rearview mirror; Rear view mirror; Back mirror; Bicycle mirror; Automatic Dimming Mirror; Suspending objects from rear-view mirrors
  • Door mounted Outer Rear View Mirror, a.k.a. ORVM from Driver view
  • Marmon]] "Wasp" with its rear-view mirror mounted on struts above the car on display in the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] Hall of Fame Museum.
  • Glare from a following vehicle's [[headlamp]]s in a rear view mirror
  • A [[cross necklace]] suspended from the rear-view mirror of an automobile

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Rearview Mirror (film)         
FILM
Draft:Rearview Mirror
Rearview Mirror is a 1984 American TV movie directed by Lou Antonio. The script was by Lorenzo Semple Jr.
Rear-view mirror (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rear vision mirror (disambiguation); Rear View Mirror (song)
A rear-view mirror is a mirror in vehicles which allows the driver to see the area behind the vehicle. Rear-view mirror and its variants may also refer to:

Wikipedia

Rear-view mirror

A rear-view mirror (or rearview mirror) is a flat mirror in automobiles and other vehicles, designed to allow the driver to see rearward through the vehicle's rear window (rear windshield).

In cars, the rear-view mirror is usually affixed to the top of the windshield on a double-swivel mount allowing it to be adjusted to suit the height and viewing angle of any driver and to swing harmlessly out of the way if impacted by a vehicle occupant in a collision.

The rear-view mirror is augmented by one or more side-view mirrors, which serve as the only rear-vision mirrors on trucks, motorcycles and bicycles.

Examples of use of rearview mirror
1. A Betty Boop air freshener dangles from the rearview mirror.
2. Forget "When I‘m 64." Ringo Starr has that age in his rearview mirror.
3. He has a terrific knack of not looking through the rearview mirror." Rep.
4. The gabbai stops and squints at us in his rearview mirror.
5. After all, the George Bush we have come to know sorely lacks a rearview mirror.