How to Adjust Steering When the Right Side is Too Narrow During Right Reverse Parking
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When the right side becomes too narrow during right reverse parking, it is usually due to steering the wheel too early or too late. Below are detailed techniques for reverse parking: 1. Identify the starting point: For right reverse parking, maintain a distance of 1.2-1.8 meters between the car and the left boundary line at the starting position. Ensure the steering wheels are straight and the car body is parallel to the left boundary line. When reversing, use the lower edge of the left rearview mirror as a reference. When the two align, turn the steering wheel fully to the right and continue reversing. 2. Control the corner point: Watch the right rearview mirror. When you spot the corner point of the parking space, observe the changing distance between the corner point and the car body until the car body becomes parallel with the parking line, then straighten the steering wheel by turning it back one and a half full circles. 3. Align the stopping point: The stopping point refers to where you stop after entering the parking space. The method for determining this is the same as identifying the starting point. When the lower edge of the left mirror aligns with the shoulder line of the parking space, stop the car.