How to Adjust Rearview Mirrors for Normal Driving
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When driving normally, rearview mirrors should be adjusted using reference points. Below are the adjustment methods for rearview mirrors during normal driving: 1. Interior rearview mirror: The main purpose of the interior rearview mirror is to observe the situation of vehicles behind. It should be adjusted to the angle that provides the widest possible view of the rear. Adjust the four corners of the interior rearview mirror so that all four corners of the rear windshield are visible—this angle represents the maximum field of view. 2. Exterior side mirrors: First, adjust the tilt angle of the mirrors so that the car body occupies only one-fourth of the mirror. Then, adjust the elevation angle. For the left side mirror, adjust it so that the sky and ground each occupy half of the mirror, with the horizon aligned along the centerline of the mirror. For the right side mirror, due to the driver's position, adjust it so that the sky occupies two-thirds of the mirror and the ground occupies one-third.