How to Steer While Reversing by Looking at the Rearview Mirrors?
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Method for steering while reversing by observing the rearview mirrors: When reversing, pay attention to both the left and right rearview mirrors. To adjust the left mirror, position the horizon in the center, with the car body occupying one-fourth of the mirror's width. For the right mirror, place the horizon in the upper two-thirds to allow more ground visibility, while keeping the side adjustment the same as the left mirror. Control the vehicle speed carefully during reversing, avoiding unnecessary acceleration. Below are some precautions for reversing: 1. Watch for pedestrians and vehicles: Always check for pedestrians, electric bikes, etc., behind you when reversing. Slow down to minimize risks in case of unexpected incidents. 2. Be aware of road conditions: When reversing on wider roads, use the rearview mirrors to judge the position of the rear wheels or the car's tail. On narrower roads, if the mirrors don't provide a clear view, open the door slightly to observe the rear wheels while maneuvering. At intersections or street corners, expand your rear visibility range and be cautious of passing vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles while reversing carefully.