How to Judge the Distance on Both Sides of the Car?
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Methods for judging the distance on both sides of the car: Observe the front hood of the vehicle. The left front corner of the hood, where the left edge of the hood appears to meet the ground vertically, roughly indicates the path of the left wheel, which is approximately the middle position of the left headlight. Depending on the vehicle model, once you know the position of the tire, you should leave an additional 50 cm of space to the right to ensure safety and avoid minor deviations that could cause scratches. To judge the distance on the right side, use the right-side rearview mirror to observe the space between the vehicle and the adjacent curb or lane markings. Then, look at the hood and the curb or lane markings ahead. If the marking appears in the middle of the hood, it means the right wheel is about to cross the line. The correct safe distance on the right side should be about 20 cm to the right from the middle of the hood.