If you look at pictures of Canadian military vehicles in WWII you will find
that most have a mirror on both sides this includes Jeeps. Just goes to
show that one answer doesn't fit all.
I have added a third bullseye mirror on the left side. Trying to merge into
traffic with a right hand drive truck in the US can be real interesting.
People keep trying to become wheel chocks. Round abouts or traffic circles
are fun also with a truck that only allows you to look out to the side not
back.
Philip Waterman
Canadian Military Pattern HUP and C60S
Temple, New Hampshire
waterman@tellink.net
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