How to Interpret the Guidelines in a Rearview Camera?
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The method for interpreting the guidelines in a rearview camera is as follows: The red line indicates the warning line, which is 30 cm away from the rear of the vehicle. When the vehicle approaches this line, the parking space is just right, and no further reversing is allowed. The yellow line represents the deceleration line, located 60 cm from the rear of the vehicle. You may continue to reverse but should slow down and monitor the distance. The green line signifies the normal safety line, indicating a greater distance between the obstacle and the rear of the vehicle, allowing you to reverse with confidence. When the rearview camera is activated, three differently colored lines appear, which are the guideline trajectories of the rearview camera, typically in red, yellow, and green. The rearview camera, also known as a parking assist system, reverse visual system, or onboard monitoring system, is widely used in various large, medium, and small vehicles for reversing or driving safety assistance.