Is the left side wide in the left garage due to steering too early or too late?
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Left side being wide when reversing into the left garage is due to steering too late. Here are the precautions for reversing: 1. Front of the car: Because the area swept by the front of the car during reversing is much larger than the area occupied by the body, while paying attention to the rear, do not neglect observing the left and right front ends of the car, especially pedestrians passing in front at this time. 2. Area close to the sides of the car: The area very close to both sides of the car is not visible, and when steering, the front wheels follow a curved path, creating a difference with the rear wheels, which may lead to scraping during reversing. 3. Area below the rear windshield: Without auxiliary equipment, this area is completely invisible during reversing; conversely, even with a reversing radar, it cannot guarantee complete accuracy when encountering low obstacles. 4. The rear right side of the car body: This is the area farthest from the driver and the most difficult to observe, often blocked by the C-pillar. Being at the rear of the vehicle, any slight carelessness can result in a collision.