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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. 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.

  4. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear - Wikipedia

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    It is present because while these mirrors' convexity gives them a useful field of view, it also makes objects appear smaller. Since smaller-appearing objects seem farther away than they actually are, a driver might make a maneuver such as a lane change assuming an adjacent vehicle is a safe distance behind, when in fact it is quite a bit closer ...

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  6. Rear-view mirror - Wikipedia

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    Objects are sometimes hung from the rear-view mirror, including cross necklaces, prayer beads, good luck charms, decorations like fuzzy dice, and air fresheners like Little Trees. [10] [11] In some jurisdictions such hanging is illegal on the basis that it impairs the driver's forward view and so compromises safety. [12]

  7. Together Alone - Wikipedia

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    The car is surrounded by a golden halo and has fluffy dice hanging from the rear view mirror. The cover of the 2007 single "Don't Stop Now" has a similar red car and the song's video features the car during its animated sequences.