How to Align the Center When Entering a Curve?
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Here are the methods to align the center when entering a curve: Check the rearview mirrors: First, ensure you sit upright with the correct posture and that the rearview mirrors are properly adjusted. Adjustment method: For the left rearview mirror, use the horizon as a reference. Adjust the vertical angle so that the sky and ground each occupy half of the mirror. For the horizontal angle, adjust it so that the car body occupies about 1/4 of the mirror. Since the right rearview mirror is farther away, you should aim to see more of the road. Reduce the proportion of the sky in the mirror to allocate more space to the car body and road. The adjustment principle is to have the sky occupy only 1/4 of the right rearview mirror, with the car body also occupying 1/4. After sitting upright and adjusting the mirrors, observe the distance between the car body and the road edge lines in the mirrors. If the distances on both sides are equal, the car is centered on the road. If not, follow the principle of 'steering toward the wider side.' For example, if the left side is wider, slightly turn the steering wheel to the left to correct the car's position. A-pillar and windshield lower edge angle: This method is suitable for following the left edge line in an S-curve. When the angle between the A-pillar and the windshield lower edge aligns with the left edge of the road, the car is centered in the S-curve.