Mirror Shows Parallel but Actually Not Parallel?
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The reason is that the mirror angle is not adjusted properly, and when looking at the mirror, you should focus on the side of the car body closest to the line. The side farther from the line may appear parallel in the mirror but is actually not. More details are as follows: 1. Try to choose to reverse from the left side: The left side makes it easier for the driver to observe. During reversing, first look behind, then pay attention to both side mirrors. The horizontal distance on the right side should be larger than that on the left. 2. Reason for reversing from the left: Because the turning radius of the front wheels is larger than that of the rear wheels, the front of the car will swing outward when reversing. If this is not noted, the right side is prone to scratches. Maintain idle speed during reversing and correct the car body promptly. Each car has different reference points, so the timing for steering varies and cannot be generalized.