6 Methods to Handle Angles in Reverse Parking
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6 Methods to Handle Angles in Reverse Parking. 1 Steering too early, 2 Steering too late. Below are the details: 1. Steering too early: When turning the steering wheel fully to reverse, observe the distance between the right side of the car body and the parking spot corner through the right rearview mirror. You can adjust this distance by turning the steering wheel back. If the distance is too close, quickly straighten the steering wheel. After straightening, continue observing the corner position through the rearview mirror to ensure the rear wheels can enter the parking spot, then turn the steering wheel fully again. After turning fully, keep observing the parallel relationship between the car body and the parking spot lines through the left and right rearview mirrors. When they are almost parallel, straighten the steering wheel and stop by pressing the brake and clutch when the lower edge of the left rearview mirror aligns with the parking spot entrance line. 2. Steering too late: Similarly, when turning the steering wheel fully to reverse, if the car body is parallel to the parking spot lines, keep the steering wheel fully turned without straightening. Let the car body enter the parking spot at an angle to create distance from the nearby line, paying attention to the timing of straightening the steering wheel. Once sufficient distance is created, straighten the steering wheel to align the car body, then slowly reverse until reaching the stopping point.