If I had this from lesson 1 i would be a street racer by now. This crucial info is stuff we naturally realise over time anyway, but its very convenient to become aware of a car’s spatial sense from Day 1.
ORVM's??? You're really leaving it to the viewer to figure this out? How much longer does it take to actually say "Outside Rear View Mirrors" instead of leaving it to be deciphered?
*Car Spatial Reference Markers* Issue 1 - The Method of Judging Precisely the Distance from the Front of the Car to a Horizontal Line in Front of the Car. Park exactly (a few cm) before the line. Scan the alignment of the Line along the ORVM. Memorise the position. Issue 2 - The Method of Judging Precisely the distance between the Rear and a horizontal Line behind the car. Park exactly on the line, scan the position of the line along the ORVM, memorise position. Vertical Line Spatial Judgement: Issue 3 - Method of Perfect Positioning along a Left Vertical Line Park along the Left Vertical Line. The Method of the Wheel. If road markings look Tangent to the wheel, the wheels of the car are exactly on the markings. Issue 4 - The Method of Knowing when the Car is on a Right vertical line. (Dashboard reference mark)
IF there's a wall or car in front of you: switch on the lights and you can easily see in de reflection how close by you are. The easiest method I've use for 45+ years now. It may be a well known trick, though I must have discovered it by (not an) 🦍accident
Stopping in the middle of the highway sounds like a great idea-if you're trying to win the "Most Dangerous Stunt of the Year" award. Maybe stick to a parking lot next time. 😁
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Is this even real? Judging position by the steering wheel edges!! What if I have it lowered below the top of dash? Or at what level am I supposed to have it - my steering is adjustable after all, so it the seat height.
Here is another tip for your query: If you are from India, you'll notice that many roads have reflector lights along the edges, which are slightly bumpy. While driving slowly, run the car wheel over these reflector lights and keep your steering steady. You will feel the bumps inside the car through the tires; now check the alignment of the road lines with the sides of the steering wheel. Repeat this for the other side. Now you'll understand. (This may not work for public transport vehicle) Regarding your other question: Make sure to adjust the seat height and steering wheel to a comfortable position before making any marks. Do not rely on these marks all the time, as mentioned in the video. Once your brain becomes familiar with the marks and surroundings, you won't need the marks anymore.
If I had this from lesson 1 i would be a street racer by now.
This crucial info is stuff we naturally realise over time anyway, but its very convenient to become aware of a car’s spatial sense from Day 1.
ORVM's??? You're really leaving it to the viewer to figure this out? How much longer does it take to actually say "Outside Rear View Mirrors" instead of leaving it to be deciphered?
Or just call it what it is. A side view mirror.
@@user-zr6pl6nb6z it would be a side view mirror if it was meant to show what is to the side.
@@beegee22 And it does.
Word!
Thanks, I was wondering what the hell that meant 🙂
Instructions unclear. I'm now dead on a highway because I opened the door to see the alignment of the car.
Oh no! Ghost typing this response from the highway. Lesson learned: next time, I'll stick to aligning car doors in safer locations. 👻
@@QuickAutoTipsSTOOOP😂😂😂😂
*Car Spatial Reference Markers*
Issue 1 - The Method of Judging Precisely the Distance from the Front of the Car to a Horizontal Line in Front of the Car.
Park exactly (a few cm) before the line. Scan the alignment of the Line along the ORVM. Memorise the position.
Issue 2 - The Method of Judging Precisely the distance between the Rear and a horizontal Line behind the car.
Park exactly on the line, scan the position of the line along the ORVM, memorise position.
Vertical Line Spatial Judgement:
Issue 3 - Method of Perfect Positioning along a Left Vertical Line
Park along the Left Vertical Line.
The Method of the Wheel. If road markings look Tangent to the wheel, the wheels of the car are exactly on the markings.
Issue 4 - The Method of Knowing when the Car is on a Right vertical line.
(Dashboard reference mark)
Assuming your car is never driven by others. Coz' your seats height, side windows' angles, back mirror angles, etc. will all changed.
Excellent tips of judgement the distance.
Awesome video! Both time saving and life saving indeed.
This is not accurate if drivers usually correct the seat level before driving
really helpful tips, thank you
This Really helped me
Your videos are very useful..
This is what I looking for
Keep upload videos
Thank you 😅
Those who don't know what ORVM stands for should do some basics before jumping directly into driving and criticizing this amazing video
To judge the side of the car, do these marks apply for near and far objects or for far only? Thnx
@@QuickAutoTips
Thnx sooooooo much 🌹
THnx for being so nice
Very Good Idea.
great
The most reliable way is to know yourself where is the tire at all times. On your own
IF there's a wall or car in front of you: switch on the lights and you can easily see in de reflection how close by you are. The easiest method I've use for 45+ years now. It may be a well known trick, though I must have discovered it by (not an) 🦍accident
That's good 👍
shouldn’t rely on it cuz daylight
Makes sense ❤😊 Thank you
I do same and yes it works in day and night both.
THANK YOU SI MUCH🎉❤
thank you
awesome, thank you
A simple tip: When you stop seeing the front car bumper, that is the time to stop.
Superb
Thank you teacher ❤️🔥
alright so tomorrow im going to stop in the middle of the highway road to check if my car tires are well inside the line just like you said
Stopping in the middle of the highway sounds like a great idea-if you're trying to win the "Most Dangerous Stunt of the Year" award. Maybe stick to a parking lot next time. 😁
what's a orvm?
Outside rear view mirror
If you need this, don't drive please.
@@MrPolimorfthere’s no outside rear view mirror
I just close my eyes and for some reason, I've never hit anything since I started driving in 1991
this is gold
i would just refer to a car besides me and try to align my side mirror with theirs haha
More vedio
Please make more videos 🙏
Guess no one taught you how to use abbreviation in presentations or videos. Define them first before usage like in written literature.
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your suggestion and will definitely consider providing definitions for abbreviations in future presentations or videos to enhance clarity.
By the way, I have installed 360 degree camera to overcome such issues
:)
360 Camera won't work after a set speed. It is for slower speeds only.
@@animeshrose but you can manually turn it on
@@mixbhasad no it greys out automatically.
My steering wheel is on right😂😂😂
What is ORVM?
Outside rear view mirror
Am supposed to draw a line with my brain
Is this even real? Judging position by the steering wheel edges!! What if I have it lowered below the top of dash? Or at what level am I supposed to have it - my steering is adjustable after all, so it the seat height.
Here is another tip for your query:
If you are from India, you'll notice that many roads have reflector lights along the edges, which are slightly bumpy. While driving slowly, run the car wheel over these reflector lights and keep your steering steady. You will feel the bumps inside the car through the tires; now check the alignment of the road lines with the sides of the steering wheel. Repeat this for the other side. Now you'll understand. (This may not work for public transport vehicle)
Regarding your other question:
Make sure to adjust the seat height and steering wheel to a comfortable position before making any marks. Do not rely on these marks all the time, as mentioned in the video. Once your brain becomes familiar with the marks and surroundings, you won't need the marks anymore.
ORVM vs IRVM
I wanna say, holly shit
Draw a vertical line on the road? Seriously? Just dumb
Watch "How to make perfect turns"
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