How to Park in a Mechanical Parking Space?
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Find a parking space based on your vehicle's dimensions. Before entering the multi-level parking garage, the first step is to assess the size of the parking space to ensure it is suitable for your car. When reversing, maintain a vertical distance of about one car length from the parking space, paying attention to corners and leaving an appropriate gap between the car body and the parking space. After the vehicle is reversed into the parking space, the driver should pay more attention to the rear of the vehicle, making full use of the car's reversing radar, reversing camera, and other functions to assist in judgment. Ensure the rear wheels pass over the limit strip. Since the limit strip usually has a slight slope, the driver needs to apply a bit of throttle at this point.
As someone who frequently parks in shopping malls, I find operating mechanical parking spaces quite intuitive. First, drive into the designated entrance position, ensuring the wheels are aligned with the guide lines and not crossing them. Once the car is stationary, immediately turn off the engine, engage the handbrake, close all windows, and exit the vehicle; remember not to leave pets or valuables inside. Then, walk to the nearby control panel where there are typically three buttons on the screen—select 'Park' and follow the prompts to enter the parking space number (if you forget to note the initial position number, you'll need the administrator to reset it). Wait patiently for the system to lift and secure the mechanical components; usually, it takes less than two minutes for the car to be raised and fixed. Retrieving the car is even simpler—use the control screen to select 'Retrieve,' enter the number, and confirm payment if necessary. Beginners often make mistakes like misaligned wheels jamming the system, but measuring the parking space dimensions in advance can help avoid this. In short, a few practices will make it a habit—saving time and effort without hassle!