How to Judge the Distance Between Cars at Night?
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Methods for judging the distance between cars at night are as follows: 1. Determine the vehicle's position (wheel position, front and rear position): (1) Judge the position of the roadside in the windshield (the left wheel is 10-15cm to the right of the left pillar of the windshield; the right wheel is 5-10cm to the left of the center line of the windshield); the distance from the roadside can be seen in the rearview mirror. (2) Determine the position of the right wheel (middle of the front of the car or the right wiper): on the ground relative to the right one-third of the front cover. 2. Judge the distance from the car in front: (1) When you see the upper edge of the front car's bumper from the lower edge of the windshield, it is about one meter; (2) When you see the lower edge of the front car's bumper (human knee) from the lower edge of the windshield, it is about two meters; (3) When you see the lower edge of the front car's rear tire (or the ground) from the lower edge of the windshield, it is about three meters; (4) The horizontal line relative to the ground seen from the lower edge of the left rearview mirror is the position of your own car's front.