How to Judge Your Car side Position like a PRO#car judgement

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in this video you'll learn how to judge your car's side position. #carjudgement #carposition #shorts

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excellent information! no one teaches us here that the edge of the outside of the car's wheels align exactly with the steering wheel itself. very useful, when driving new vehicles with different dimensions.

derbdep
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In most cars, your front 2 wheels are at the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions of the steering wheel. Using this info, you can also avoid potholes.
In order to avoid a pothole, line up the pothole with the 12 o'clock position for the pothole to be between the 2 wheels. Otherwise put the pothole outside 1 o'clock or 11 o'clock positions to have the pothole outer right or outer left side side of your wheels.

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Another tip: if you line your knee up that’s closest to the middle of the car with the middle of the lane/ your side of the road then your car should be in the middle of the lane

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There is no need for this. You can also just estimate those 30-40 cm that you are sitting away from the left edge of the car and look straight ahead at a point on the lane that is like half of a meter from the left line. That's where you want to pass over with your seat. On most streets you can also see tire markings and as you are usually sitting just a bit to the right of the left wheels of your car you can also just follow the marking with a slight gap to the right.

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