How to Determine if the Car is Properly Parked in Right Reverse Parking by Observing the Door Handles?
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To park the car in the center of the bay during reverse parking, it is essential to ensure that the distance between the car's door handles and the corner of the bay is 30 centimeters. Here are the detailed steps: 1. Left Rearview Mirror: When performing right reverse parking, turn the steering wheel fully to the left once the lower edge of the left rearview mirror aligns with the parking line. However, since the distance from the left boundary line may vary each time you park, maintaining a full left turn might bring the car too close to the corner of the bay. Therefore, while reversing, avoid keeping the steering wheel fully turned to the left. Instead, adjust the direction based on the position of the car body and the corner of the bay as seen in the rearview mirror. 2. Distance Control: In the rearview mirror, when the distance between the car's door handles and the corner of the bay is approximately the width of two fingers, the car is positioned 30 cm away from the corner. As you continue to reverse, the distance between the car and the corner will decrease. At this point, adjust the steering wheel to maintain the 30 cm distance. Typically, turning the steering wheel back about half a turn is necessary to re-establish the 30 cm distance.