Yes, they all have a characteristic spherical shape, but they differ in some details and purpose.
The two main differences by which road mirrors can be divided are the presence or absence of a reflective border.

Mirrors with a reflective film are used primarily on roads with heavy traffic and are most often found on mountain routes and railway crossings.
Such assistants are also necessary at intersections of small city streets with limited visibility or in "blind" turns.
Mirrors without a reflective border, in turn, differ in two types of housings – orange with a visor or white without additional elements.
The bright color of the frame attracts attention better, so that drivers do not forget to look in the mirror when approaching a potentially dangerous section. After all, it is no secret that some drivers sometimes neglect safety mirrors, which ultimately leads to emergency situations.
The simplified type with a white housing is usually chosen for installation in closed areas (parking lots, warehouses, garage cooperatives), in courtyards or in narrow alleys of residential complexes.

In addition to appearance, road safety mirrors can also differ in manufacturing quality. For example, one of the leaders of the European market of mirror structures, the Czech company Megaplast Kladno, uses special methods and advanced technologies in production, which allow producing high-quality and durable products.
Supplies of "Megaplast Kladno" mirrors to Ukraine are handled by the company "Nikol VIVA", offering a full range of products from the Czech Republic.








