How to Adjust the Rearview Mirrors for Subject 2?

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VanLiam
07/30/25 10:39am
Method for adjusting rearview mirrors in Subject 2: 1. Left side: Adjust so that the edge of your car is just out of sight horizontally, and the horizon is positioned in the middle vertically. 2. Right side: Adjust so that the edge of your car is just out of sight horizontally, the horizon is positioned in the middle vertically, and the end of the rear door handle is roughly in the center of the right rearview mirror. Generally, the right rearview mirror should be adjusted to a position where the rear door handle is visible, with the end of the rear door handle roughly in the center of the mirror. The portion of the car body visible in the left rearview mirror should occupy about one-quarter of the mirror's area. Additionally, the left rearview mirror should allow you to see the left rear wheel by leaning your body (necessary for parallel parking).
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