How to Correct Direction When Reversing into a Parking Space?
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Here are the methods for correcting direction when reversing into a parking space: 1. Steering wheel turned too early: 1. Turning the steering wheel too early is caused by the student not finding the correct reference point. It is necessary to control the speed, turn the steering wheel back half a turn, and observe the right rear wheel (at this time, the turning radius of the car becomes larger, and the body begins to move to the left); 2. When observing from the rearview mirror that the car body is about to be straight, straighten the steering wheel, observe the rearview mirror, and make slight corrections if necessary, ensuring the car does not reverse out of the parking space. 2. Correcting the steering wheel inside the parking space: 1. Observe the entire car body from the rearview mirror. If the rear of the car is tilting to the right, correct the direction to the left, and straighten the steering wheel when the car body is straight. 2. Judge the car body through the rearview mirror. If the car body is straight but the distance on one side is too wide, correct the direction towards the wider side to make the car body slightly adjust the distance before straightening the steering wheel. Key points for reversing into a parking space in Subject 2 are as follows: 1. Adjust the rearview mirrors: The car's rearview mirrors are an essential auxiliary tool when reversing. Lower the mirrors to observe the ground markings easily. It is crucial to learn the adjustment method because there are significant differences in height and body size among students during training and exams. Properly adjusted mirrors ensure better observation. 2. Control the speed: New students may lack car sense and driving skills, so they should learn to use the clutch pedal to control the speed. If the speed is too fast, press the clutch pedal to reduce it; if the car is about to stop, release the pedal slightly. Through repeated practice, students can feel that the speed can be entirely controlled by the clutch pedal. The ideal state of clutch control is an extremely slow speed without stopping the car.