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My jeeps strikers are broken off so my doors are removed. My mirrors are on my doors. My rearview mirror is in the glove box. I drive safe don't speed and have the correct mud flaps and fender flares. What is the chance of geting pulled over between salt lake city UT and Evanston WY? or getting pulled over at all?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Thats not a likely thin to be pulled over for but if you have to have an inspection done your required to have either the one on the windsheild or the two side mirrors. For less than 5 bucks at an auto store you can by the glue for the one on the windshield and put it back up in 5 minutes and you won't have to question or worry about it anymore.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
All states in the U.S. require one mirror and that can be the rear-view or the drivers side and you must be able to see back 200 feet clear.
You would get a ticket for a safety violation...
Source(s): 923 - TechnobuffLv 71 decade ago
Well, I don't know American rules, but "down under" here, any item that is fitted to a vehicle as original equipment has to be there at the time of inspection That includes doors. If you effectively have no rear view mirrors, aren't you illegal anyway?
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
Most states do require at least a driver side mirror. Check w/ DMV to make sure so you don't risk an unnecessary ticket while traveling.
Source(s): 15 yrs Law Enforement