Another one in the 'constantly being pestered by stupidly bright lights in the rear-view mirror' brigade. Going off the sunglasses suggestion, is there not some sort of anti-glare film you could apply to mirrors to prevent the blinding?
Only other solution I can think of is:
Does the rear view mirror dimmer not do enough?
For wing mirrors German cars in the late 90s used to have this blue tint. Idk if that's still a thing.
I was today years old when I found out this was a thing
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Should be interesting to see how much of an impact it has. It'll be nice not to resort to angling my mirror to shine back out the rear window.
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Another one in the 'constantly being pestered by stupidly bright lights in the rear-view mirror' brigade. Going off the sunglasses suggestion, is there not some sort of anti-glare film you could apply to mirrors to prevent the blinding?
Only other solution I can think of is: