How Should Beginners Use Rearview Mirrors When Driving?
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Here are the methods for beginners to use rearview mirrors: 1. You should not see your own car in the central rearview mirror, and for the vertical adjustment, position the distant horizon in the center of the mirror. 2. For the left rearview mirror, the correct position is to have the car body occupy one-fourth of the mirror's width when adjusting the horizontal position. 3. When adjusting the vertical position of the right rearview mirror, two-thirds of the mirror's area should show the ground. Here are the installation positions of rearview mirrors: 1. Interior rearview mirror: The interior rearview mirror allows the driver to confirm the situation behind without significantly changing the forward line of sight while driving. 2. Exterior rearview mirrors: Passenger cars generally install exterior rearview mirrors on the doors. 3. Under-mirror: The under-mirror enables the driver to see areas beyond the front and rear wheels under the car body through the mirror directly in front of the driver's seat. It helps the driver see if there are people or obstacles near the front and rear wheels or beside the car when reversing or starting forward, preventing injuries, damage to objects or the vehicle, and providing convenience and safety to the driver.