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I hate it when people do this and then when you speed up to get them out of your blind spot they speed up as well.
Happens all the time for me…
It’s why I changed my mirror setup. I cannot see my car unless I lean in the right or left mirrors, I use the rear view for what’s behind me. Then, when something is close to disappearing in my rear view to the left, it appears in my side mirror, then when it disappears from my side mirror, I have blind spot mirrors on the corners to transition there, then when it disappears from that, it is in my peripheral vision, so I may see the front of a car directly and their tail end in my blind spot mirror. Works wonders