Is it better to look at the mirror when reversing or to turn your head to look at the rear window?

Updated on Car 2024-04-24
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Turn your head to look at the rear window will focus on the back of the car, it is easy to ignore whether there are obstacles or people in front of the car, if there is a person in front of the car, the driver is still looking behind, accidentally hitting someone is even worse, although it is reversing, but sometimes the direction, the direction is not good, it will also drive a little to the front or play the steering wheel left and right, if the front comes or walks from the side of the car is also easy to rub people.

    Therefore, reversing must look at the reversing mirror and the ** rearview mirror in the car, to ensure that there is no car behind, look at the reversing mirror can be sure that there are no other obstacles on both sides, be sure to adjust the reversing mirror, especially to drive someone else's car, or your own car lent to others to drive, after getting into the car, the first thing is to adjust the seat and rearview mirror, the three mirrors must be adjusted, do not drive on the road and even turn to see the car behind the car, it is very dangerous to adjust on the road.

    The driver should never put his head out of the window to see if there is a car or person behind him, so that not only can he not see the obstacles in front of him, but he is also very irresponsible for his own life.

    I've seen a news story before that there was a driver who reversed and stuck out his head to look behind, but there was a car next to him passing by, can you imagine what the scene was, the driver's head was rubbed, and he lost his life like this, because the driver suddenly stuck his head out, and he didn't see if there was a car behind, and the car behind didn't expect someone to stick his head out, and he didn't have time to react and crashed into it.

    It's best for novice drivers to have someone around them, even if they are not very skilled, they can let friends or relatives get out of the car to see, and it will be much better to be a conductor, there will be no accidents, no matter what, don't stick your head out!

    When we take our children in the car, we always remind them not to put their heads and hands out of the window to avoid accidents, and as a driver, they should have a stronger sense of safety!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think this reversing is better, it depends on personal habits, which method will feel that which method is the best and most convenient, of course, many cars are now wearing reversing images, which is a lot more convenient, reversing does not need to look at the rearview mirror and do not need to directly twist the neck to look at the back, just look at the reversing image.

    I remember when I took the driver's license test or asked to look at the rearview mirror, whether it was reversing or starting or entering the garage, you need to observe the situation behind the car in the rearview mirror, because the situation seen in the rearview mirror is the opposite, and the actual distance will be different from the distance presented in the rearview mirror, which requires our proficiency, we must practice to a certain degree in order to grasp this kind of reversing well, and many people will still have an inaccurate estimate even if they practice many times, such as me, After all, it is a bit contrary to our habits, and no matter how long we drive, we can't match the impact of our daily habits. So although I often drive, I can't estimate the reversing situation through the rearview mirror, but fortunately there is a reversing image, which is a lot more convenient.

    My dad is also an old driver who has been driving for many years, and the previous cars did not have a reversing image, so he is still more accustomed to looking behind him with a twisted neck, even if he drives our car with a reversing image, he will still look behind himself because of his habit. And if I don't have a reversing image, because the rearview mirror is not accurate and there will be blind spots, I will also twist my neck to look behind because of curiosity, but I feel that twisting my neck to look behind will affect my forward observation, and it will also twist my body because of twisting my neck, which will cause the steering wheel to deviate, so it is a combination of the two.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The first is to look at the mirror, and the second is to look at the rear window in combination with the actual situation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the 80s, when driving the old liberation and Cass reversing, they opened the door and stood outside the cab with one foot and reversed with one foot in the car, otherwise they couldn't see the rear side of the car whether it was the reversing mirror or sticking out their heads.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on what kind of car you drive, what road you take, cars, vans, trucks are different, big roads and small roads are different! Some mountain roads are reversed, and you can't see anything, so you can only ask others to help you see it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Aren't you farting? If you turn your head and look at it, why do you let you look in the rearview mirror for the driver's license test?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Depending on the situation, if you have a reversing radar or image, you can look at the rearview mirror, and if you don't, you will have to turn your head if the conditions are bad.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I have four eyes and can see ...... together

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The key to reversing is the position you want to reverse in and the proficiency of your own attitude and road sense of control? Coaches won't teach that!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. When reversing, mainly from the left and right reflectors to see the rear position of the car in **, the rearview mirror to determine the general rear items, usually the scene in the mirror will be smaller than when direct vision, through the position relationship and position (distance) change to judge, is a trick to look at the mirror. When driving, if the distance between the rear car in the mirror is rapidly smaller and the car behind is rapidly "bigger", it means that the rear car is very close to you; When reversing, the edge line of the road (parking space) in the mirror is at an angle to the car, if the angle is unchanged during the movement of the car, then your body is parallel to this line; The enlarged angle indicates that the rear of the car has been deflected to that line, note that it should be slowly moving back at this time.

    2. Adjust the left and right positions of the rearview mirror to the left edge of the mirror, just cut to the right ear of your image in the mirror, and place the distant horizon on the mirror.

    3. The left side mirror, the lower position puts the distant horizon in the **, and the left and right positions are adjusted to the body occupies 1 4 of the mirror range.

    4. The ground area of the upper and lower positions of the right rearview mirror should be left larger, accounting for about 2 3 of the mirror surface.

    5. As for the left and right positions, it is also adjusted to the body occupying 1 4 mirror area.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, I want to say that what the coach said is the truth. It's right to look at the reflector when reversing, but for the general road reversing into the lead depot, etc., if it is a road with a more complex crowd, you just look at the reflector, if you suddenly string out a person behind you, you are too late. In the Huai and Chong textbooks, it is allowed to look back, but there is the right way.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Reversing is usually not to look at the rearview mirror, which is used to observe the rear car and whether there are pedestrians, novices are not very accustomed to looking in the mirror, not to mention that when reversing, it is inevitable that there will be obstacles behind the reversing, so novices should first develop the habit of reversing and looking back, and look at the left and right mirrors and rearview mirrors as an auxiliary means. For safety reasons, students are generally not allowed to stick their heads out of the window.

    It is best to adjust the rearview mirror to see the rear wheels and rear of the car, so that you can clearly judge the condition of both sides of the car and the rear of the car when driving forward, and you can also judge the distance from both sides to the side of the road and the state of the blind spot behind the rear of the car.

    Adjust the rearview mirror appropriately according to the situation of the car, sit in the driver's seat to observe the angle of the rear in all directions, judge the distance from each angle to the roadside or each obstacle, and then get out of the car to see if the judgment is accurate, so that you will slowly have experience.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Categories: Transportation Tourism >> other means of transport.

    Problem description:1. What is the best angle for the rear mirror of the car? 2。The best position for the driver's seat?

    Analysis: In general, the driver's seat should be slightly straighter, and the lumbar pillow should rest comfortably on the waist. The upper edge of the headrest beam and the upper edge of the ears are at the same height. The distance between the body and the steering wheel should be with both arms straight and the wrists can be placed on the steering wheel at 12 o'clock.

    Taking a vehicle driving on the right side as an example, on a straight road without a slope, in the left rearview mirror, the distant hitching line is in the rearview mirror** position, and the rear is located in the inner to outer quarter of the car; In the right-hand mirror, the distant horizon is in the upper third of the mirror, and the rear is the same as in the front.

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