Why are objects in the mirror closer than they appear?

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Why are objects in the mirror closer than they appear?

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That is usually only in reference to the passenger side mirror in cars, which are very slightly convex (curved outward). This curve means the mirror reflects a wider area, giving the driver a larger field of view on the far side of the car. It also means that everything appears SMALLER, which means the brain thinks everything in that mirror is further away than it really is.

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