How to Solve the Problem of the Left Side Being Too Narrow When Parking Left?

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DiMaya
07/30/25 2:57am
When reversing with the steering wheel fully turned to the left, if you notice that the distance between the rear wheel and the corner of the parking space in the left rearview mirror is slightly less than 30cm, you can turn the steering wheel back half a turn. If you are about to hit the corner, straighten the steering wheel to increase the distance. Below is an introduction to reverse parking: 1. Introduction: Reverse parking has been a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license since 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to operate the vehicle in a confined space. 2. Dimensions: The test area is 16 meters long and 6.83 meters wide, with the parking space being 5.25 meters long and 2.31 meters wide. 3. Types: The first type is the "non"-shaped reverse parking, commonly found in large shopping centers. The second type is the "one"-shaped reverse parking by the roadside, also known as parallel parking.
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