KristinU
Feb 04, 2015Explorer
Side Mirror or Side Camera for Angled Left Turns
So, I'm looking to know what solutions others have found for being able to see to make left turns with their class C at an angle without a passenger/co-pilot.
Here's an example near our house, orange arrows are the direction of travel, blue is oncoming traffic.
Not bad when you have a co-pilot to look out the angle to the right for oncoming traffic, but nearly blind with our floorplan when there is nobody else in the coach. Behind the passenger seat is the door with a frosted window, then our little window over the sink...which does allow for leaning and craning our necks to see what's coming but there must be a better way. We've stopped taking this route when either of us are driving by ourselves, but this kind of scenario can pop up other places of course.
So what do others do? I've been on the lookout for some sort of rounded mirror or something, but I just don't know where to start. Or would a side view camera be our solution? Would a side view even give that degree of view?
Here's an example near our house, orange arrows are the direction of travel, blue is oncoming traffic.
Not bad when you have a co-pilot to look out the angle to the right for oncoming traffic, but nearly blind with our floorplan when there is nobody else in the coach. Behind the passenger seat is the door with a frosted window, then our little window over the sink...which does allow for leaning and craning our necks to see what's coming but there must be a better way. We've stopped taking this route when either of us are driving by ourselves, but this kind of scenario can pop up other places of course.
So what do others do? I've been on the lookout for some sort of rounded mirror or something, but I just don't know where to start. Or would a side view camera be our solution? Would a side view even give that degree of view?