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

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StFelicity
07/29/2025, 11:36:14 AM

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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MilesAnn
08/14/2025, 05:19:24 AM

When driving, I always pay extra attention to the right side for safety to avoid scraping pedestrians. When I first started learning to drive, I neglected blind spot checks and almost had an accident. Later, I developed several habits: before every trip, I adjust the rearview and side mirrors to ensure I can see the side of the car and the edge of the road; when driving, I slow down, especially in narrow streets or crowded areas, using peripheral vision to scan the right side; when parking or reversing, I roll down the window to listen for sounds or lean out to confirm the distance. I also use a reversing camera to assist with visibility—this thing is a lifesaver! By sticking to these practices, I now feel much more at ease while driving. Remember, safety comes first—don’t rush and drive recklessly.

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SanZoe
10/11/2025, 10:45:16 PM

I believe the key to avoiding scraping pedestrians on the right side of the car lies in habit and accumulated experience. As a veteran driver with decades of experience, I make it a routine to walk around the car before driving to ensure the mirrors are clean and properly adjusted. While driving, I maintain a safe speed and avoid sharp turns. In areas with many pedestrians, I frequently check the right rearview mirror and blind spots. In the past, without blind spot monitoring systems, I relied solely on intuition and practice. Now, some cars are equipped with radar cameras that provide warning alerts, which are quite helpful. Regular maintenance of the mirrors is also crucial. In short, driving slower and staying vigilant can prevent accidents.

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AshleyDella
11/24/2025, 10:48:40 PM

Many cars nowadays are equipped with high-tech assistive tools that help me easily manage safety on the right side. I've used a blind spot monitoring camera, which displays real-time images of the side and rear, alerting me to how close pedestrians are. Plus, with reverse sensors, it beeps whenever I get too close to an object. After setting up these features, I glance at the screen a few more times while driving to ensure there's enough space on the right. I've also gotten used to adjusting the rearview mirror angle and driving at low speeds, stopping to wait when encountering crowds. Technology is truly a great helper—convenient and safe!

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CalvinAnn
01/15/2026, 12:20:48 AM

From a safety perspective, avoiding collisions with pedestrians on the right side requires focus and preventive measures. I always monitor pedestrian movements and maintain low speeds, especially near intersections or school zones. Before driving, I check the mirror positions to ensure coverage of the right-side blind spots; during driving, I frequently use the rearview camera for assistance. Remembering the principle of pedestrian priority, I let pedestrians cross first before moving. By developing these habits, risks are significantly reduced. It's advisable to regularly review traffic rules, as cultivating awareness is most important.

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VonAnthony
04/11/2026, 03:02:32 AM

As a parent, I'm very concerned about the risk of hitting someone on the right side while driving. When taking my child out, I always drive slower in crowded areas and adjust the side mirrors in advance to see the road conditions clearly. When parking or turning, I make sure there are no obstacles on the right side before moving. I use the rearview mirror and blind spot assist camera to help confirm. The lesson is: don't get distracted by looking at your phone, observe pedestrian movements more, especially in crowded neighborhoods. Safe driving protects everyone.

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