There are actually many techniques for judging whether the car body is straight or not in the car. Generally, experienced drivers are more concerned about this detail. Whether driving on the road or parking in a parking space, the car body is required to maintain a normal posture, which can even be seen at a glance. There is no need to refer to other signs to determine whether the car body is straight or slanted, but for novices, this is a bit difficult!
To judge whether the car body is straight or not when sitting in the car, first you have to maintain a correct posture. In the past, when our instructor taught us, we judged whether the car body was straight or tilted based on the wipers. This is relatively simple and can be determined based on the wipers and road markings. For reference, drive at a fixed angle or distance. If you see the wipers deviating, it means the front of the car is not straight. Of course, you can also use other parts as a reference, such as the rain gutters of the hood, top corners, etc.!
When the vehicle is driving, try to look as far away as possible. Many novices on the road always feel that the vehicle is driving to the right, mainly because the driver is sitting on the left side. Don’t worry about this. Just sit upright and look straight ahead. If the line of sight is parallel to the edge of the lane, the vehicle body is aligned. If the line of sight intersects with the edge of the lane, the vehicle body must be tilted and needs to be adjusted in the opposite direction.