Mirrors say clearly, you start the lane change—then screech, impact. The whole vehicle hid in the blind spot. Rock & roll fixes it: subtle shoulder twist, quick eye flick to the dead zone, snap back front before wheel drifts. Do it every merge, every pass. Bubble 360 knowing relies on this move; skip and a car ghosts beside you. A long long nose hides extra close—the cyclist vanishes behind the fender in tight lots. Highways amplify: trucks swallow views. I’ve dissected sideswipes born from lazy glances—one missed peek turns to an ambulance. No mirror erases every void. For 70 years you choose: build the rock & roll reflex or trust tech and pay. COOPER drills the motion raw.


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