The left outside mirror is the safest method of keeping tabs on what is behind you.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
While side mirrors are useful for checking blind spots and monitoring adjacent lanes, they are not as effective as the rearview mirror for overall rear visibility. Rearview mirrors are strategically positioned inside the vehicle to provide a broad view of the road behind without requiring the driver to turn their head away from the forward direction for an extended period.
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