How to Park in the Reversing Garage for Subject 2?
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After the car body enters the garage, observe the rearview mirror. When the car body is parallel to the sideline, straighten the direction. If the rearview mirror shows that one side of the car body is wider than the sideline, slightly adjust the steering wheel towards that side. When adjusting the distance between the car body and the garage line, pay attention to the left rearview mirror. When the lower edge coincides with the garage line, you can stop the car, and the right reversing into the garage is completed.
When I was learning to drive, I spent a lot of time figuring out the reverse parking part. The key is to go slow and control the speed well. When reversing into the parking space, I mainly look at the left rearview mirror. When half of the car body is in, I start to turn the steering wheel back and slowly align with the reference point without rushing. The parking position should ensure the entire car body is within the parking lines, stopping just as the rear wheels pass the line. Clutch control is super important—maintain a semi-engaged state to keep the speed steady, and press firmly to prevent the car from rolling or jerking. Don’t get nervous during the test; stay calm and focus on the mirrors. Practice more to get the feel. After each parking, step out to check if the position is correct—adjust the direction if the car is off. Trust me, with enough practice, it’ll become smooth. The key to passing is parking without touching the lines.