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  2. Fuzzy dice - Wikipedia

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    A pair of fuzzy dice A pair of fuzzy dice hanging from a car's rear-view mirror. Fuzzy dice, also known as fluffy dice, soft dice, or stuffed dice, are an automotive decoration consisting of two oversized (usually six-sided) plush dice which hang from the rear-view mirror. The original fuzzy dice, first used in the 1950s, were white and ...

  3. Fuzzy Dice, Hula Dancers, and More Vintage Dashboard ... - AOL

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    5. Fuzzy Dice. Folks started hanging fuzzy dice above their dashboards in the 1950s. The accessories were prominent until the late ‘80s, although some people continued the trend well beyond that.

  4. Windshield obstruction laws - Wikipedia

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    Examples of violations include items hanging from the rear view mirror such as religious objects, fuzzy dice, air fresheners, or electronic devices. [7] Electronic toll collection equipment such as E-ZPass transponders can also be considered a violation by law enforcement. [8]

  5. Mel Haber - Wikipedia

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    Between 1961 and 1968, Wallfrin Industries produced 750 different items such as hula dolls that gyrated in rear windows, religious statues for the dashboard, fuzzy dice for the rear view mirror, self-adhesive pin striping and tiger tails to hang on the gas tank.

  6. Is it legal to hang accessories on your rear view mirror ...

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    If you have an air freshener or car charm, it is okay to hang from your rear view mirror as long as it doesn’t break the mirror or distract you from the road.

  7. New car mirror tech means you may never have to adjust ... - AOL

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    The mirrors then move accordingly. VinFast’s system, called MirrorSense, uses sensors to detect the position of the driver’s head and eyes. The mirrors then move accordingly.