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How to Check if the Right Side Will Collide While Driving?

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KevinDella
09/04/25 5:20am
When driving, pay attention to the position of the right front wheel and the right rearview mirror. Develop the habit of paying extra attention to the right front corner when turning or parking, and drive slowly and steadily. When reversing, also pay attention to the front corner opposite the turning direction. Here are some related tips: 1. Navigating narrow roads: If you are unsure about the distance on the right side, try to keep the car as close as possible to the left obstacle (since the left blind spot is very small). Then check if the distance on the right side is sufficient to effectively avoid scraping the right front side. 2. Right front blind spot: Beginners often struggle with mastering the right front blind spot, especially in today's crowded and narrow roads, parking in residential areas, passing through narrow lanes, and dealing with the increasing number of electric vehicles on the road. Poor control of the right blind spot can easily lead to collisions. Generally, the right front blind spot can only be roughly estimated through actual driving experience.
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JadeFitz
09/16/25 6:20am
After driving for so many years, I've been constantly thinking about how to avoid hitting things on the right side, and it really comes down to habit and experience. I make it a routine to glance at the right-side mirror frequently, especially a few seconds before turning or changing lanes, instinctively turning my head to check for bicycles, pedestrians, or roadside obstacles. On narrow roads or when making turns, I slow down and only proceed when I feel there's enough space; in urban driving, I pay attention to maintaining a distance of about one or two car lengths from vehicles on the right, which provides a buffer zone. Also, in low-light conditions, I roll down the window or use lights to get a clearer view. These small actions have become part of my daily routine, significantly reducing unexpected risks. With enough practice, intuition becomes accurate, and now I drive with confidence and steady hands.
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ArianaLynn
10/30/25 6:53am
When I first got my driver's license, the right side was always my nightmare—I was terrified of hitting something. My instructor taught me a simple method: first, control your speed and don’t go too fast, then check the right-side window and rearview mirror multiple times before making any moves. Only when the distance feels about right should you turn the wheel. I’ve learned that changes in the size of objects in the mirror are signals—if they get smaller, it means there’s enough space; if they stay the same or get bigger, you need to be careful. Now, every time I make a right turn or pull over, I take a deep breath and do a quick check. Once it became a habit, driving felt much smoother. Also, beginners often forget to adjust their seat position—I sit a bit higher, which gives me a better view and reduces blind spots on the right, making judgment much more confident.
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