How to judge the distance from the car front?
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When the edge of the car's front just touches the lower edge of the front vehicle's tire, the distance between the car front and the front vehicle is approximately 5 meters. When the car's front aligns with the lower part of the front vehicle's bumper, the distance is about 3 meters. When the car's front aligns with the upper part of the front vehicle's bumper, the distance is 1 meter. When the car's front aligns with the lower edge of the front vehicle's license plate, the distance is 0.5 meters. Here are some additional tips: 1. Without reference objects: If there are no reference objects around, the driver needs to be familiar with the length of their car's front and the width of the vehicle body. This helps in judging the vehicle's position when encountering narrow roads or when meeting another vehicle, ensuring a safe distance is maintained. 2. With reference objects: If there are reference objects around, such as when following another vehicle, the front vehicle can be used as a reference. Using the wiper as a reference point, check if the wiper and the wheels of the front and rear vehicles are on the same horizontal line. If they are on the same line, it indicates a distance of about 3 meters from the front vehicle, which is a safe distance.