Is It Normal to Get Worse at Reverse Parking with More Practice?
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It is normal to get worse at reverse parking with more practice. Here are the relevant explanations: Introduction: Normally, practicing 7 or 8 runs a day is mainly about mastering the key points through repetition. However, one or two days before the test, usually only 1-2 rounds of the five items are arranged to consolidate the key points. Practicing too much can lead to fatigue, which may affect your performance during the test. Additional Information: At the beginning, learning reverse parking requires an attitude of humility and willingness to learn. The correction mantra for steering too early or too late is: if you steer too early and the right side is narrow, turn the wheel back to the left; if the left side is narrow after steering, maintain the right full lock. At the same time, you can use the clutch and brake to control the speed, which allows sufficient reaction time and room for correction.