How to Judge the Distance of the Rear Vehicle When Driving at Night?
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Methods for judging the distance of the rear vehicle when driving at night: When the image of the rear vehicle occupies the entire rearview mirror, the distance between the two vehicles is approximately three meters; when the image of the rear vehicle occupies two-thirds of the rearview mirror, the distance is about five meters; when the image occupies half of the rearview mirror, the distance is about nine meters; and when the image occupies one-third of the rearview mirror, the distance is approximately twelve meters. It is important to appropriately increase the following distance when driving at night to prevent collisions between vehicles. Both nighttime and daytime vehicle encounters require certain techniques. During nighttime encounters, switch from high beams to low beams. If the oncoming vehicle does not switch to low beams, immediately reduce speed and use continuous switching between high and low beams to signal them. Also, pay attention to the situation in the right non-motorized lane during encounters.