How to Park in an Underground Garage?
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Follow the instructions and requirements of the underground garage to avoid unnecessary dangers. It is recommended to engage the handbrake. When encountering an uphill situation, be sure to maintain a sufficient distance from the vehicle in front.
When I first got my driver's license, I was quite nervous driving into underground parking garages, especially afraid of scraping against the pillars. So you really need to stay alert: slow down before entering, turn on the headlights to clearly see the surroundings—some garages are too dimly lit and it's easy to hit the wall. Take turns slowly, especially when you see pillars in the rearview mirror—don't rush, just ease into the turn. When looking for a parking spot, don't just focus on what's ahead; the reverse parking sensors have definitely been my savior, helping me avoid several minor bumps. Remember to check the signs and ground arrows to avoid going the wrong way. Also, starting on a slope can easily cause the car to roll, so engage the handbrake to stabilize before slowly moving forward. After a few tries, it'll get easier. New drivers shouldn't fear making mistakes, but safety comes first—always remind yourself to take it slow, slow, slow.