How to Determine the Distance Between Vehicles

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AryaRose
07/29/25 9:19am
Methods to determine the distance between vehicles: 1. When the front edge of your car aligns with the lower edge of the front vehicle's tires, the distance is approximately 5 meters; 2. When the front edge of your car aligns with the lower edge of the front vehicle's bumper, the distance is about 3 meters; 3. When the front edge of your car aligns with the upper edge of the front vehicle's bumper, the distance is roughly 1 meter; 4. When the front edge of your car aligns with the lower edge of the front vehicle's license plate, the distance is about 0.5 meters, which is an appropriate distance for braking and stopping. The distance to the rear vehicle can be judged through the interior rearview mirror. When the lower edge of your rear window aligns with the hood of the rear vehicle, the distance is approximately 5 meters. If you can just see the rear vehicle's windshield in the interior rearview mirror, the distance between the front and rear vehicles is about 0.5 meters, at which point you can stop.
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