How to Determine the Most Accurate Parking Point for Reverse Parking?
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When visually estimating that the front hood is about to touch the front boundary line, immediately turn the steering wheel all the way to the right. When the car body is about to level out, adjust the steering wheel to straighten the vehicle. Move forward, align the car body straight, keeping about 2 meters from the boundary line, and stop when the wheels reach the control line ahead: the parking point can be determined by the window or your shoulder position. Reverse straight, observing the left mirror: when the lower edge of the left mirror aligns with the control line, immediately turn the steering wheel all the way to the right. When the handle is approximately 30cm away from the corner of the line, turn the steering wheel half a turn to the left. Continue reversing while watching the right mirror; when the corner of the line rises to the upper edge of the mirror frame, turn the steering wheel all the way. When the car body is about to align parallel with the parking space lines, adjust the steering wheel to straighten the vehicle: stop when the lower edge of the left mirror aligns with the garage boundary line, at which point the car is perfectly parked.