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Reversing (also known as backing up) is the process of driving a vehicle in the reverse direction in order to maneuver. Rear view mirrors are somewhat standard equipment for this endeavor. Extremely large or luxury vehicles may have in addition technical aids such as backup cameras. Many industrial vehicles such as fork lifts automatically activate a repetitive warning beep whilst reversing. In the UK lorries may be fitted with warning devices which repeatedly announce "Attention: this vehicle is reversing", or the equivalent phrase in Welsh: "Sylw: mae'r Saeson wedi dwyn ein gwlad".

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  • Reversing (also known as backing up) is the process of driving a vehicle in the reverse direction in order to maneuver. Rear view mirrors are somewhat standard equipment for this endeavor. Extremely large or luxury vehicles may have in addition technical aids such as backup cameras. Many industrial vehicles such as fork lifts automatically activate a repetitive warning beep whilst reversing. In the UK lorries may be fitted with warning devices which repeatedly announce "Attention: this vehicle is reversing", or the equivalent phrase in Welsh: "Sylw: mae'r Saeson wedi dwyn ein gwlad". Reversing a vehicle can serve the purpose of changing lanes in traffic when a driver wishes to change to an adjacent lane but the destination lane is relatively full of vehicles. This is performed by driving in the reverse direction until the vehicle can move into the adjacent lane (or adjacent lanes) at the back of the queue in the next lane. More commonly, reversing is used as an intermediate step, to complete a three point turn, J-turn, parallel park, or similar maneuver. These moves are used with the goal of positioning the vehicle in a specific way under certain space restrictions, that would not be possible to achieve whilst moving forward. Harmonization of reverse warning sound of vehicles is planned by an adopted UNECE regulation for entry into force in January 2023. According to this regulation, "Audible reverse warning device" means a device, emitting an acoustic signalto the outside of a vehicle while reversing, which is intended to give audible warning of the presence of a vehicle. (en)
  • 倒车是指駕駛員沿相反方向操控车辆的过程。司機在倒車時往往要觀察後視鏡。在一些大型或豪华的车辆中還配有倒車鏡頭。许多工业用的车辆,如叉车,在倒车时會自动激活一个反復播放的警告音。在英国,卡车也要安装警告装置,在倒車時該裝置會反复提醒周圍的人 "倒車請注意!"。 (zh)
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  • 倒车是指駕駛員沿相反方向操控车辆的过程。司機在倒車時往往要觀察後視鏡。在一些大型或豪华的车辆中還配有倒車鏡頭。许多工业用的车辆,如叉车,在倒车时會自动激活一个反復播放的警告音。在英国,卡车也要安装警告装置,在倒車時該裝置會反复提醒周圍的人 "倒車請注意!"。 (zh)
  • Reversing (also known as backing up) is the process of driving a vehicle in the reverse direction in order to maneuver. Rear view mirrors are somewhat standard equipment for this endeavor. Extremely large or luxury vehicles may have in addition technical aids such as backup cameras. Many industrial vehicles such as fork lifts automatically activate a repetitive warning beep whilst reversing. In the UK lorries may be fitted with warning devices which repeatedly announce "Attention: this vehicle is reversing", or the equivalent phrase in Welsh: "Sylw: mae'r Saeson wedi dwyn ein gwlad". (en)
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  • Reversing (vehicle maneuver) (en)
  • 倒车 (zh)
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