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How to Straighten the Car Body When Exiting Left or Right in Subject Two?

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Marley
07/28/25 5:23pm
During the process of adjusting the direction while moving, you can continuously observe the position of the car's front and the left window frame to correct the direction. The principle of adjusting the car body is "steer towards the wider side" and "return as much as you steer." When you are about to achieve the desired effect, you need to turn the steering wheel 90 degrees to the right. When adjusting the car body to exit if it is crooked, it is essential to control the speed. A slower speed provides sufficient reaction time and room for correction. Observe whether the left and right corners of the car's front are about to touch the line. If they are close to touching, you need to steer in advance. After adjusting the car body, when one of the rear wheels is about to reach the corner of the parking space, you can fully turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Once you feel the car body is parallel to the road, straighten the steering wheel to exit.
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DallasAnn
08/11/25 9:31pm
I recently passed the second driving test, and aligning the car body properly when exiting the garage is actually quite crucial. I remember my instructor taught me to check both side mirrors before exiting to confirm the parallelism between the car body and the parking lines. If it's not straight, slowly reverse or move forward a bit while making slight adjustments to the steering wheel—no need for large turns. When exiting, maintain a low speed and observe the wheel positions through the mirrors. If you notice the car body is tilted, gently turn the steering wheel half a turn in the opposite direction to adjust, then straighten it. The key is to control the speed well—don’t rush, as going too fast can easily cause deviation. During practice, I often used the garage boundary lines or markings on the ground as references to ensure the car body was parallel to the roadside after exiting. After practicing a few times, I got the hang of it, and this technique helped me a lot during the exam.
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JesseFitz
09/30/25 2:03am
As a driving instructor, I often tell my students that straightening the car when exiting a parking space requires several steps. First, check the rearview mirrors before exiting to confirm if the car is aligned; if not, adjustments are needed. When moving slowly, make slight steering adjustments—turn a bit to the right if the car leans left, and vice versa, avoiding sharp turns. Use the parking space edges or ground markings as references to maintain a straight line while also paying attention to the distance from vehicles on both sides. Keeping the car straight after exiting helps avoid scraping adjacent cars or obstacles. A common mistake is students turning the steering wheel too sharply or driving too fast, so I always emphasize calm operation and gaining a feel for it through practice. This is similar to daily driving when exiting a residential parking spot—safety awareness is crucial.
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ArabellaDella
11/13/25 3:52am
When my child was learning to drive, they always had trouble keeping the car straight while exiting the parking spot during the second driving test. I shared some tips: when slowly driving out, keep an eye on the rearview mirror to see if the parking lines are parallel. If not, gently adjust the steering wheel to correct it, but avoid large angles. Estimate the exit position well and use the side windows to check the roadside situation for better judgment. Driving slower gives more time to adjust and avoid hitting walls or neighboring cars. Looking back, safety comes first—make sure the car is straight before accelerating away. Practicing this habit regularly in the garage would help reinforce it.
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