How to Master the Steering for A2 Reversing?

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ZoeyDella
07/29/25 8:18pm
A2 reversing steering can be mastered by following these methods: 1. Steering early to get close to the upper right corner of the garage: Turn the steering wheel half a turn or a full turn, wait until the right rear wheel enters the garage and passes the upper right corner—do not turn the wheel back immediately when the right rear wheel just reaches the corner. Continue to turn the wheel fully to the right. When the car body is almost straight, straighten the steering wheel. At this point, check if the front of the car is straight or observe the rearview mirror. 2. Steering late to get close to the upper left corner of the garage: If you notice in the rearview mirror that the tire is far from the upper right corner of the garage, immediately look at the left rearview mirror. Do not turn the wheel back at this time. Let the car tilt until the left rear wheel enters the garage and passes the upper left corner, then straighten the steering wheel and continue to turn left. Once you see the left side safely entering in the left rearview mirror, immediately look at the right rearview mirror. When the car body is almost straight, straighten the steering wheel to park. 3. Steering late is worse than steering early: Turn the steering wheel a bit earlier and then adjust to park. 4. Keep the clutch steady during reversing: Slow down the speed to have ample time and opportunity to reverse.
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