How to Check the Rear Wheels During Parallel Parking?
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Methods for checking the rear wheels during parallel parking are as follows: 1. Taking the left wheel as an example (i.e., the wheel on the driver's side), the driver only needs to align the left edge of the steering wheel and look forward along this line. If the line coincides with the yellow or white marking, it indicates that the wheel is already on the line; 2. For the right wheel, observe the right edge of the steering wheel and then extend 15 centimeters further to the right. The key to parallel parking is maintaining the proper distance between the car body and the parking line. This distance can be observed through the right rearview mirror to determine the parking position and the timing for reversing. If the distance is too wide, the turning angle during reversing will be too large; if the distance is too narrow, the front right corner of the car may get too close to the vehicle in front, increasing the risk of scraping when straightening the wheels. Therefore, a 30cm distance is the most suitable.