How to Park Quickly and Correctly?
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To become a parking expert, the first step is to understand the six key lines: the front and rear bumpers, the sides of the vehicle body, and the front and rear axles. The front and rear bumpers and the sides of the vehicle body determine the required parking position, i.e., the safe range; the front and rear axles determine the vehicle's driving trajectory. If you can accurately judge the positions of these six lines from the driver's seat (with a more precise sense), you can not only determine whether the parking space is sufficient but also predict the vehicle's driving trajectory, making parking more efficient. After understanding the six key lines, it's also essential to grasp the principle of a car's low-speed movement. All cars use front-wheel steering, with the rear wheels following the front wheels. The front wheels have greater horizontal capability than the rear wheels. Therefore, the general principle of parking is to first position the rear wheels correctly and then adjust the front wheels.