In a viral video on TikTok, several users were stunned after a TikToker revealed a car's 'life-changing' secret button.
Drivers are just beginning to uncover the hidden potential of a car feature that many are unaware of.
Social media platforms have been inundated with reactions following a TikTok revelation of a 'brilliant' car trick.
On Tiktok platform, a driver left viewers stunned after revealing car's 'life-changing' secret button.
For those individuals in their late twenties to early thirties who have yet to obtain their driver's license, this ingenious hack may not be relevant.
However, for licensed drivers navigating the challenges of a cost of living crisis, one TikToker has unveiled a technique that has left fellow drivers enamored.
A solution has been presented by TikToker Coach B, known as @everythingbrooklyn on the platform. Last year, she shared her revelation: a small tab located behind the rear view mirror that can alleviate the discomfort caused by blinding lights.
In the video, Coach B is seen pushing the tab behind her rear view mirror, causing it to tilt slightly downward.
The video has the caption: "Me flipping the rear view mirror tab so the headlights don't blind me. My boyfriend is a genius, who knew! #fyp #todayyearsold #foryou #rearviewmirror."
Below the video, several users shared their shock and praise for the hack.
The hack has garnered widespread praise and attention, prompting many to rush to their cars to test it out firsthand.
One person said: I can use a switch to move my two side mirrors and when someone with LED headlights is right behind me at a red light, i move them so it shines back
A second wrote: I didn’t know about this either until a few weeks ago and my life has been changed ever since.
While a third commented: This is not new just no one under 20 knew what this is unless instructed by parents or someone older. Taught my kids to use this on their first drive
Someone else said: I did this on the highway and my mirror fell off and I was panicing holding it up trying to drive in the middle of the night… it was a whole mess.
Another added: I feel like auto dimming rear view mirrors should be standard at this point tbh, i never have to deal w blinding lights behind me