How to Determine if the Rear of the Car is Over the Line?
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If the rear of the car is over the line, the first step during the reversing process is to observe the left rear wheel. There is a cement cutting line on the ground. If the wheel rolls over the cutting line, immediately turn the steering wheel all the way to the right. While doing this, observe the size of the trunk cover relative to the parking space. When approximately two-thirds of the lowest line of the parking space is visible, immediately straighten the steering wheel. The rear of the car being over the line occurs when the steering wheel is straightened too late, causing the car to reverse too far back, resulting in the rear of the car extending beyond the line when entering the parking space. Below is an introduction to parallel parking: Introduction: Parallel parking requires the driver to maneuver the vehicle into a right-side parking space without the wheels touching the lane boundary lines or the parking space boundary lines. This assesses the driver's ability to correctly park the vehicle on the right side of the road. Purpose: To assess the driver's ability to correctly park the vehicle in a right-side parking space on the road. Requirements: The driver must maneuver the vehicle into a right-side parking space without the wheels touching the lane boundary lines or the parking space boundary lines.