I have a tendency to turn the steering wheel the wrong way when looking in my mirrors. For me, if I hang my head out the window and turn my head and actually look back without using my mirrors, I no longer turn the steering wheel the wrong way of what I'm needing to do. Something about turning my head around and just looking that way (without mirrors) corrects everything.
Lawn mower trailers and car trailers with nothing on them is tricky. Can't really see what the trailer is doing unless you can see one side or the other of it. But it helps to lower the tail gate down (if the trailer jack will allow) and then look over your shoulder through the back glass. Another thing that helps, is just put an empty card board box on the trailer in the middle of the rear of trailer, and use that to tell where your trailer is at and what it's doing.
If you got a stiff neck because of age, and can't turn your head around anymore, and can only look straight forward all of the time, you better either get good at backing up trailers using mirrors, or just don't back trailers up at all anymore. I'm just being honest. Old age isn't kind. I don't have neck problems yet. But the time will likely come some day.
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