How to use reference points for right reverse parking exit?
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Reference points for reverse parking exit are as follows: Mirror alignment and full right turn: When starting to reverse, observe the positional relationship between the left rearview mirror and the parking line. First turn the steering wheel half turn to the right, then start moving. When the left rearview mirror covers the parking line, turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Observe corner and adjust distance: While reversing with the steering wheel fully turned to the right, watch the right rearview mirror. Maintain a distance of 30cm between the vehicle body and the right front parking corner. If the distance becomes too narrow, correct the steering. The standard width of parking lines is 15cm, so in the rearview mirror this distance should appear roughly equivalent to two parking line widths. Straighten when parallel: When half of the vehicle has entered the parking space, observe the relationship between the vehicle body and sideline through both rearview mirrors. Straighten the steering wheel when the vehicle body becomes parallel with the sideline. If the left and right distances are unequal at this point, you can make an additional half turn adjustment. The adjustment rule is: observe which direction the rear of the vehicle is leaning through the rearview mirror, then imagine which direction the front is currently leaning, and steer in that direction.