How to judge the distance between left and right vehicles when meeting?
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Methods for judging the distance between left and right vehicles when meeting are as follows: 1. Judging the left vehicle distance: You can use fixed reference points on the vehicle to determine. When the midpoint of the left rearview mirror is aligned with the left sideline, the distance between the vehicle and the sideline is 1.5 meters. When the vertex of the angle between the left A-pillar and the lower edge of the windshield is aligned with the left sideline, the distance between the vehicle and the left sideline is 60 centimeters. 2. Judging the right vehicle distance: When the white line is at the midpoint of the engine hood, the right wheel of the vehicle is already on the line. When the white line is at the halfway point on the right side of the engine hood, the distance between the vehicle and the right sideline is 30 centimeters. When the white line is at the one-third point on the right side of the engine hood, the distance between the vehicle and the right sideline is 60 centimeters. 3. Judging the position of the right front corner: When the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle vehicle is 20 centimeters, the lowest visible point of the obstacle vehicle is at 80 centimeters. For sedans, 80 centimeters is below the door handle, while for SUVs, 80 centimeters is approximately at the lower edge of the headlight. 4. Judging the position of the right rear wheel: You can observe the position of the door handle through the right rearview mirror. However, during normal driving, the right rearview mirror is usually not adjusted downward to see the wheel as in a test. In this case, you can look at the door handle. When the door handle coincides with the sideline, it means the right rear wheel is already on the line.