How to Avoid Hitting the Corner or Crossing the Line When Exiting Parallel Parking?
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If the left front of the car crosses the line when exiting, it is because the steering wheel was turned to the right too late, missing the optimal turning moment. This phenomenon occurs because the steering wheel was turned too early, causing the right side of the car to cross the line before the car fully turns out. When exiting, shift into first gear and then turn on the left turn signal. Observe the position of the car's hood. If the left side of the hood aligns with the ground reference line ahead, straighten the steering wheel. When the ground reference line slowly moves to the center of the hood, turn the steering wheel one and a half turns to the right to complete the exit.