How to Interpret the Guideline in the Rearview Camera?

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SaraDella
07/29/25 8:56pm
You can interpret the guideline in the car's rearview camera as follows: 1. Red line: This can be regarded as a warning line, with the bottom of the line located 30 centimeters from the rear of the car. It is not advisable to continue reversing beyond this point. 2. Yellow line: This can be considered a deceleration line, with the bottom of the line 60 centimeters from the rear of the car. You can continue reversing but should slow down. 3. Green line: This can be seen as a safety line, with the bottom of the line positioned far from the rear of the car. You can continue reversing safely. If the rearview camera displays blue lines, don't be confused, as their meaning is essentially the same as described above. The line closest to the rear of the car is the warning line, and the car will prompt you to stop reversing.
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