The bumper of the car you are passing.
When passing another vehicle, do so until that car is fully visible in your rear-view mirror. Once it is, signal and move back into the lane.
Check mirror
Do not return to the right side of the road until you can see the tires of the vehicle you passed in your rearview mirror.
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Check your blind spot over your left shoulder, then your review mirror, then signal, shoulder-check again, then pass. Always, always, ALWAYS shoulder-check before signalling.
Do not return to the right side of the road until you can see the tires of the vehicle you passed in your rearview mirror.
The car you just passed in your rear view mirror (not your side mirror).
When passing a vehicle, you should return to the right side of the road only when you can clearly see the entire vehicle you just passed in your rearview mirror. This ensures that you have enough space and time to safely merge back into the lane without cutting off the vehicle you overtook. Always check for oncoming traffic and be mindful of road conditions before making the maneuver. Safety should be your top priority.
You should be able to see both headlights of that vehicle in your rearview mirror before you pull back in front of it.
When passing a vehicle on an expressway, you should always pass on the left side. This is because the left lane is typically designated for faster-moving traffic and overtaking slower vehicles. Ensure that it is safe to change lanes by checking mirrors and blind spots, and signal your intentions before moving over. After passing, return to the right lane when it is safe and you can see the vehicle in your rearview mirror.
Auto parts stores sell mirror adhesive. It's very similar to superglue. The glass and the mirror mounting hardware must both be completely clean before attempting to attach the mirror.
Yes, if the vehicle came equipped with a rear view mirror from the factory.