How to judge the distance behind when reversing?
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When the vehicle enters the parking space and the body position is adjusted, we can find the most accurate point to stop after entering the parking space by observing the position of the lower edge of the left rearview mirror and the boundary line. When reversing with the steering wheel straightened, sitting in the driver's seat and observing the left rearview mirror and the boundary line, you can see the distance between them continuously decreasing. When the rearview mirror just blocks the boundary line, immediately press the clutch and brake to stop. That is to say, the most accurate point to stop after entering the parking space is the moment when the left rearview mirror just covers the boundary line. When the edge of the front of the car coincides with the lower edge of the tire of the car in front, the distance from the car in front is approximately 5 meters.