How to Reverse at an Intersection for Beginners
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Here are the methods for beginners to reverse at an intersection: 1. Reverse using rearview mirrors: Use the right rearview mirror to judge the distance between the rear wheels and the curb to determine the steering wheel turning range. 2. Reverse by looking through the rear window: Hold the upper edge of the steering wheel with your left hand, turn your body to the right, and observe the rear by turning your head toward the rear window while reversing. 3. Reverse by looking sideways: Hold the upper end of the steering wheel with your right hand, lean your upper body out of the driver's cabin to the left, turn your head to look backward, and observe the situation while reversing. Here are the key points about reversing: 1. Maintain the correct posture when reversing, select a reversing target to control the steering wheel turning degree and ensure reversing accuracy. 2. When selecting a target, choose one that is obvious, easy to observe, solid and safe, not easily hit by vehicles, and has a contrast angle. 3. While reversing, observe the surrounding situation clearly, stabilize the throttle, control the speed, avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration, and always be prepared to stop. 4. The steering wheel operation is the same as when moving forward. If the car deviates to the left (right), immediately turn slightly to the right (left), and straighten the steering wheel after the rear of the car is aligned.