How to Steer the Wheel When Reversing?
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Method for steering the wheel when reversing: 1. Drive the car forward until it is roughly level with the car in front of the parking space, with a lateral distance of about one meter between the two cars. Adjust the angle of the right rearview mirror until you can see the right wheel, then turn the steering wheel fully to the right and start reversing; 2. After the car starts moving, immediately shift your gaze from the right rearview mirror to the left rearview mirror, paying attention to oncoming cars and obstacles on the left. Slowly reverse while keeping the steering wheel fully turned; 3. Shift your gaze to the right rearview mirror and observe the distance between the right rear wheel and the curb through the right rearview mirror. When you feel it's appropriate, turn the steering wheel fully to the left, then try to get the car as close to the curb as possible while maintaining enough distance to straighten the car body; 4. When most of the car body is in the parking space, the driver should judge the distance to the car behind by turning their head or using the reversing assist system.