How to Reverse into a Parking Space?

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VanKyle
07/29/25 4:36pm
Adjust the rearview mirror to a suitable angle for yourself. When you can see the rear door handle and the wheel in the rearview mirror, it indicates that the mirror is properly adjusted. Check the left and right rearview mirrors to observe whether the distance between the car body and the marking line is parallel. The requirement for reversing into a parking space is that the vehicle should be positioned on the starting line and about 1.5 meters away from the roadside line. The slower the speed when reversing into a parking space, the better. Maintain a low and steady speed. At this time, you need to use the clutch, so it's essential to practice clutch control skills.
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