How to Exit a Parking Space with Cars on Both Sides?
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Check if there is space behind the parking space. If there is, reverse a little to move the car to the right side within the space. Reverse further inside the parking space, then move forward while turning the steering wheel to the right to keep a distance from the car on the left. When the driver's position aligns with the front of the adjacent car, turn the steering wheel to the left to maneuver out.
Actually, this situation requires extra careful operation. When I first started driving, I encountered parking spaces with cars on both sides, and it had to be done step by step: first, sit upright and adjust the seat and rearview mirrors to ensure clear visibility. After starting the car, don’t rush to turn the steering wheel; lightly press the brake and slowly reverse a bit to check the space between the rear wheels and the cars on both sides. Then, slightly turn the steering wheel and begin to inch out slowly, continuously checking both sides as you go. If you feel nervous, stop and take another look. Don’t aim to get out in one go; making several adjustments is the right approach. Being cautious can help avoid the risk of scratches. Throughout the process, remember to maintain low speed and keep your hands steady.