How to Judge the Distance to the Rear Car Based on the Rearview Mirror?
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The following is a related introduction on how to use the rearview mirror to judge the distance to the rear car: 1. Divide the rearview mirror into zones: When looking at the rearview mirror, the driver should divide it into inner and outer parts. Whether it's the left or right rearview mirror, uniformly define the half closer to you as the inner part and the half farther away as the outer part. This method applies whether you are judging vehicles on the left rear or right rear. 2. Judge the distance based on the position of the car in the rearview mirror: If the rear car is closer to you, the area you see in the rearview mirror will be smaller, and it will also be closer to the outer part of the mirror. If the rear car is farther away, you will see a more complete area of it, and it will be closer to the inner part of the mirror. Generally, if the rear car is at the intersection line between the inner and outer parts of the rearview mirror, it is approximately 25 meters away from you.