How to Handle the Angle When Reversing into a Parking Space?

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LaIker
07/28/25 2:42pm
When reversing with the steering wheel fully turned, observe the distance between the right side of the car body and the corner of the parking space through the right rearview mirror. You can adjust this distance by turning the steering wheel back to quickly straighten the direction. After straightening the direction, continue to observe the position of the parking space corner through the rearview mirror. Once you confirm that the rear wheels can enter the parking space, turn the steering wheel fully again.
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