Being 60 centimeters away from the center line is relatively safe.

by llw3zzz98 on 2011-05-26 12:38:10

10 centimeters from the路边

The following distance is generally suitable at around 2 meters. Too close and it easily causes rear-end collisions; too far and other vehicles may cut in.

2、Seeing the lower edge of the front car's rear bumper - distance is 2m;

3、When the car occupies half of the rearview mirror - distance is 9m;

3、Judging the position of the right wheel;

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The left wheel is over the center line;

There are still 60 centimeters from the roadside;

1、When the car occupies the entire rearview mirror - distance is 3m;

1、Seeing the upper edge of the front car's rear bumper - distance is 1m;

From inside the car, seeing the stop line at five centimeters from the front door corner means the car is aligned with the stop line;

The relationship between the size of the car in the mirror and its distance is as follows:

Under normal circumstances, judging by where the driver sees the contour line of the front part of the car relative to the rear bumper and tires of the front car:

When our line of sight passes through the right wiper and intersects with the target, the tire will press over that target.

Generally speaking, maintaining a distance of 60 centimeters from the central line while driving is relatively safe.

3、Seeing the lower edge of the front car's rear tires - distance is 3m;

2、Driving 60 centimeters away from the central line;

One, How to judge the distance of the rear car when overtaking or changing lanes:

When our line of sight passes through the panel and the intersection of the A-pillar with the central line, the car body is exactly 60 centimeters from the central line.

5、Parking on the right side:

When the node of the right wiper aligns with the roadside, slightly pull the steering wheel to the left, achieving the effect of parking 10 centimeters from the roadside.

We need to know where the left wheel will pass over, to avoid the tire pressing the line or avoiding potholes or rocks on the road. When our line of sight passes through the raised node of the left wiper and aligns with an object on the ground, the left wheel will pass over that object as we move forward. For example, in the picture below, when the wiper node aligns with the center line on the ground, the tire will pass over the center line.