How to Judge Distance When Turning a Car?
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There are several methods to judge the distance when turning a car: 1. On roads other than cities and highways, to judge the distance between the right wheel and the roadside, look diagonally from the center line of the car hood. If this center line reaches the roadside line, it means the right wheel is at least 30 centimeters away from the roadside line. Exceeding this range may mean going beyond the roadside line. 2. To judge the distance from obstacles on the right, look out from the right side of the car hood. If you can see a very low position, it means you are still far from the obstacle. If you can only see a high position, it means you are very close to the obstacle and need to be cautious. 3. Pay attention to the rear of the vehicle in front while driving. When you can no longer see the entire rear of the vehicle in front, it means you are very close, so avoid getting too close to the vehicle ahead. Generally, when stopping at a red light, maintain a distance of half a car length from the vehicle in front.