How to Adjust When the Car Body is Not Straight During Reversing into or Exiting a Parking Space?
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Observe whether the car body is parallel to the boundary lines through the left and right rearview mirrors. The adjustment principle is to steer in the opposite direction of where the rear of the car is deviating. When straightening the steering wheel during reversing into the parking space, nearly half of the car body has already entered the space, making this the best time to correct the car's alignment. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Assessment Item: Reversing into a parking space has been a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license since 2013. It evaluates the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle within a confined space. Reversing into a parking space is a key assessment point in the driver's test, specifically the skill of correctly reversing the vehicle into a garage from both sides while in motion. 2. Reversing Methods: There are three most common reversing methods. The first is the "non"-shaped reversing into a parking space, commonly seen in large shopping malls. The second is the roadside "one"-shaped reversing into a parking space, also known as parallel parking. The third is the less common diagonal reversing into a parking space. 70% of driving school students find parallel parking slightly more challenging.