I don't have a bike mirror and have no plans to get one..... I tried one years ago, found it less effective and user friendly than simply turning my head, thus never replaced it when it broke or was lost. Not being from MO, if I was ever passing through said area, I'd be one of those people who have no idea of that particular law and wouldn't have the piece of equipment..
IMHO rear view mirrors make sense in cars where the can be sufficiently large, there are multiple blind spots and speeds are generally much faster. They don't necessarily work so well for cyclists. Glasses mounted ones tend to not work at all once a person needs readers..



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