How to Correct Early Steering During Reverse Parking?

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LeGabriel
07/30/25 4:48am
Here are the correction methods for early steering during reverse parking: 1. If the early steering is not particularly severe: First straighten the steering wheel, reverse for a short distance, then turn the steering wheel fully to successfully park the vehicle in the garage. 2. If the early steering is very severe: If it's truly impossible to park in the garage, gently press the brake to stop, move forward, and then start reversing again. Below is additional information related to the subject two driving test items: 1. Test content: The five test items are reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. 2. Requirements: Subject two requires 26 training hours, of which 2 hours are theoretical knowledge, so in practice, it's 24 hours.
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