How to Judge the Distance of the Car When Turning?
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Methods for judging the distance of cars on the left and right when turning are: 1. Judging the distance between the front of the car and pedestrians: When the driver can see the feet of pedestrians through the rearview mirror, the distance is approximately 5 meters; 2. Judging the distance of the car behind using the right rearview mirror: When the car behind occupies half of the rearview mirror and the entire body cannot be seen, the distance is relatively close. Extended content: Below are some tips about turning: 1. When the car is turning, it is necessary to coordinate the steering wheel and speed properly, ensuring appropriate steering angle, timing, and timely return of the steering wheel. It is strictly forbidden to take both hands off the steering wheel during a turn; 2. When the vehicle is turning, the speed should be slowed down, and the steering wheel should not be turned too quickly to avoid excessive centrifugal force causing the car to skid.