How to Avoid the Rear of the Car Exceeding the Line When Reversing into a Parking Space?
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Methods to avoid the rear of the car exceeding the line when reversing into a parking space include: 1. When reversing to the right, slightly adjust the steering wheel to the left instead of turning it all the way to the right; 2. Continue reversing and straighten the wheel when the left side of the car is almost parallel to the left side of the parking space; 3. Make minor adjustments after entering the parking space—steer in the direction the rear of the car is leaning; 4. If the steering is turned too early, the angle between the wheels and the right side of the parking space will be small; 5. If continuing to reverse would cause the car to hit the right side of the parking space, straighten the wheel in time and reverse a bit further; 6. When the left side of the car is almost parallel to the left boundary line of the parking space, straighten the wheel. Reversing into a parking space is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license, assessing the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle in a confined space. It is a key evaluation point in the driver's test, requiring the driver to correctly reverse the vehicle into the parking space from both sides while in motion.