How to judge the front of the car when exiting a parallel parking space?

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VonHayden
07/30/25 12:09am
When exiting a parallel parking space, you can determine the position of the car's front by observing the obscured position of the front part of the vehicle: 1. When the edge of the car's front just touches the lower edge of the front car's tire, the distance between the car's front and the front car is approximately 5.2 meters; 2. When the car's front aligns with the lower part of the front car's bumper, the distance is about 3 meters; 3. When the car's front aligns with the upper part of the front car's bumper, the distance is 1 meter; 4. When the car's front aligns with the lower edge of the front car's license plate, the distance is 0.5 meters. During the parallel parking exit process, it's important to control the clutch properly, maintain a slow speed without stopping midway, and accurately time the steering wheel movements. Missing the right moment to turn the steering wheel can easily lead to crossing the line.
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