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How much do you know about blind spots in cars (1)
As a box-like product, although there are many windows and radars, there are still many blind spots in the car. Let's look at these blind spots.

1, blind area of internal wheel difference

When a motor vehicle turns, the front and rear wheels on the turning side are not on the same track. The difference between the turning radius of the front inner wheel and the turning radius of the rear inner wheel is the inner wheel difference of the motor vehicle. Especially for trucks, trucks and other large vehicles with long body, the wheel difference is large, which is particularly easy to cause the driver to misjudge.

2.a-pillar blind area

A-pillar is at the junction of rearview mirrors on both sides of the car with the door triangle glass, windshield and top of the frame. When the car turns left or right, the A-pillar will more or less block part of the field of vision, which is also the biggest blind spot for drivers.

Solution: Nowadays, many new cars are equipped with intelligent safety systems, which can give a blind spot alarm. As long as a car or a person drives into the blind area of the A-pillar ahead, the automobile intelligent system will issue a warning.

3. Blind spots in the front and rear of the car

It's under the hood of the car. Many times, especially when preparing to drive in the community, there are often small animals and children, which is very dangerous.

The blind spot under the rear of the car is particularly important, and the line of sight at the rear of the car is worse than that at the front. In fact, the back blind spot refers to the part that the rearview mirror can't see when your back door starts to extend outward about 30 degrees.

4. Mirror blind area

Features of the blind spot in the rearview mirror: If the next car is next to you, the harder it is for you to find it. It is suggested that before turning or changing lanes, remember to look outside the rearview mirror, twist your neck and look back to see if there are any blind spots, which can effectively avoid "danger".