How to Judge the Distance Between Cars for Beginners?
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Methods for beginners to judge the distance between cars include: 1. When you can see the upper edge of the rear bumper of the car in front, it indicates a distance of 1m. At this time, you should drive cautiously, maintain the distance, and always pay attention to the braking actions of the car in front, otherwise it is easy to rear-end; 2. When you can see the lower edge of the rear bumper of the car in front, it indicates a distance of 2m. This is a suitable following distance for slow driving in busy urban traffic; 3. When you can see the lower edge of the rear tires of the car in front, it indicates a distance of 3m. At this time, you can follow a bit closer. It is necessary to find a good distance when following a car. Generally, the distance to the car in front can be judged by the rear part of the car in front. A following distance of about 2 meters is usually appropriate. Too close is prone to rear-end collisions, and too far is easy to be cut in. Under normal circumstances, the distance can be judged by observing the position of the rear bumper and tires of the car in front through the outline of the front part of your own car.