How to Determine the Right Side of the Car Doesn't Scrape People?

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StFelicity
07/29/25 11:36pm
Methods to determine if the right side of the car doesn't scrape people: First, find a reference point, such as a pedestrian walking on the lane line, and judge the distance between the car and the pedestrian by their position relative to the engine hood. When the pedestrian is at the halfway point on the right side of the engine hood, the distance between the car and the pedestrian is 30 centimeters. When the pedestrian is at the one-third point on the right side of the engine hood, the distance is 60 centimeters. The method to determine the position of the car's right front corner is as follows: 1. For pedestrians, when they are 20 centimeters away from the right front corner, the lowest visible point is their waist. 2. For other vehicles, when the distance between the car and an obstacle vehicle is 20 centimeters, the lowest visible point of the obstacle vehicle is at 80 centimeters.
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