Before getting on the bus, you should observe the surroundings of the vehicle, observe the terrain, obstacles and whether there are people crouching behind the rear of the car. When driving, always pay attention to the dynamics of vehicles and pedestrians in the rearview mirror, and remember to look at the inside and outside rearview mirrors when reversing.
2. Right A-pillar blind area
Observe the right road condition before turning right, turn right, turn on the turn signal and honk the horn, turn right slowly, and observe the right road condition with the probe; The red light starts to slow down. Try not to park on the right side of a bigger and higher vehicle, and don't grab the green light to start first.
3. Right B-pillar blind area
Avoid changing lanes at a large angle, light the turn signal before changing lanes, honk the horn to inform the surrounding vehicles, observe the right rearview mirror and twist your head to the right to judge the road conditions, and change lanes when it is safe.
Extended data:
Driving precautions:
1. For overtaking vehicles, the local car in front will cause a blind spot for overtaking drivers. If you don't observe the situation ahead in detail, turning the steering wheel too fast may overtake the vehicle on the left and may collide with the vehicle coming in front of the local car.
2, reduce the dead angle of vision, and place the vehicle without stopping; Don't slow down or stop to get on or off passengers in busy no-stop sections to reduce blind spots and traffic jams.