Where is the A-pillar of a car located?
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The A-pillar of a car refers to the pillars on both sides of the front windshield, connecting the two front doors and the engine compartment. Functions of the A-pillar: 1. Securing the front windshield, working together with the front edge of the car's hood and the roof to hold the windshield in place; 2. Ensuring body rigidity, preventing secondary injuries to the driver in the event of a rollover accident, and to some extent, maintaining vehicle stability. Points to note about the A-pillar blind spot: 1. Control your speed, as higher speeds make the blind spot more hazardous; 2. Ensure a safe speed when turning, lean your upper body significantly to check road conditions, keep a firm grip on the steering wheel, and lean forward or backward as much as possible to observe the rearview mirror and surrounding traffic conditions.