How to Observe the Rear Position When Reversing?

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AliceLynn
07/29/25 3:39pm
When reversing, you can only judge the position of the rear of the car through the left and right rearview mirrors. Here is a detailed introduction about car reversing: 1. Common method: By using the left and right rearview mirrors, judge the position of the rear of the car and the distance between the rear and obstacles on both sides. 2. Special method: When reversing into a parking space, you need to pay attention to the position of the two rear wheels and the two lines of the parking space. Only when the two rear wheels are adjusted to the appropriate position can the car smoothly reverse into the parking space. When reversing into a garage, pay attention to the distance between the two rear wheels and the walls on both sides of the garage. 3. Other methods: For cars equipped with a reversing camera and reversing radar, you can judge the distance between the rear of the car and obstacles based on the reversing camera and reversing radar.
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