How to Tell if the Car is Driving in the Middle of the Road?
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By observing the left and right lane lines through the rearview mirror, when the lower part of the left lane line is in the middle of the rearview mirror and the lower part of the right lane line is at the bottom right corner of the rearview mirror, the vehicle is positioned in the exact center of the road. Below are related solutions for determining whether the car is driving in the middle of the road: 1. Check the rearview mirror: The right car rearview mirror is the farthest from the driver's position, so reduce the space occupied by the sky and leave as much space as possible for the side of the car body. Therefore, the sky occupies only 1/4 of the right car rearview mirror, and the car body also occupies 1/4. After adjusting the rearview mirror in this way, observe the left and right lane lines through the rearview mirror. When the lower part of the left lane line is in the middle of the rearview mirror and the lower part of the right lane line is at the bottom right corner of the rearview mirror, the vehicle is positioned in the exact center of the road. 2. Look at the position of the A-pillar and the dashboard angle: When the angle between the A-pillar and the dashboard aligns with the left lane line, the vehicle is in the central position of the road.