How to Determine if the Vehicle Body is Aligned After Exiting the Garage

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MacHope
07/30/25 10:58am
Methods to determine if the vehicle body is aligned after exiting the garage are as follows: 1. Windshield washer reservoir: Observe whether the washer nozzle at the front of the vehicle is level with your line of sight, or compare the vehicle body with a reference object to check if it is properly aligned. 2. Rearview mirrors: Use the rearview mirrors to check if the vehicle body is parallel to the parking lines. If not, make timely adjustments during the reversing process. 3. Parallel to the line: Check if the left front door handle is parallel to the adjacent line. Below is relevant information: 1. Methods for correcting the vehicle body: Learn to use the rearview mirrors and make adjustments via the steering wheel. Taking the reverse parking in Subject 2 of the driving test as an example, if the vehicle body is not aligned after entering the garage, one side will appear wider than the other. In this case, observe through the rearview mirrors and adjust according to the principle of "turning the steering wheel towards the wider side". 2. Sequence: The sequence for left and right reverse parking is: exit the garage, turn the steering wheel fully, wait until the vehicle body is parallel to the garage line, straighten the steering wheel, then stop, shift into reverse gear, and begin reverse parking.
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