What are the methods for judging front, rear, left, and right distances while driving?
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When driving, it's necessary to know the vehicle's position on the road, how far the body is from the boundary line, and the distance from the center line. Here are methods for judging distances: 1. Judging the left wheel position: To judge the left wheel position, you need to know where the left wheel will pass over to avoid the tire pressing on solid lines or evading potholes and stones on the road. 2. Judging the right wheel position: When judging the right wheel position, when the line of sight passes through the right wiper and intersects with the target, the tire will pass over that target. 3. Center line: Driving 60 cm from the center line is safer during normal driving. When the line of sight aligns with the intersection of the panel and the A-pillar and coincides with the center line, the body is exactly about 60 cm from the center line. 4. Pulling over to the side: When pulling over to the right side, when the node of the right wiper aligns with the roadside, slightly pulling the steering wheel to the left can achieve the effect of parking 10 cm from the roadside.