How to judge the distance between pedestrians on the left and right sides of the car?
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Judgment methods are as follows: 1. Pedestrian directly in front of the car: In the normal driving position, you can see the middle part of the pedestrian's thigh through the lower edge of the front windshield, at which point the front bumper is 50 cm away from the pedestrian; 2. Pedestrian at the right front corner of the car: In the normal driving position, you can see slightly above the middle part of the pedestrian's thigh at the right front corner through the lower edge of the front windshield, at which point the right front corner of the front bumper is 50 cm away from the pedestrian; 3. Pedestrian on the right side of the A-pillar: In the normal driving position, you can see the part below the bend of the pedestrian's arm through a point 8 cm to the right of the A-pillar on the front windshield, at which point the right front side of the car body is 50 cm away from the pedestrian.