Reasons for Right-side Line Crossing During Reverse Parking
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Starting position too far from left compartment edge, premature right steering wheel turn during initiation, failure to align starting point with directional markers, incorrect 30cm judgment for compartment entry distance, delayed directional adjustments or excessive speed, slow steering wheel corrections, and insufficient time for course rectification are primary causes of right-side line crossing during reverse parking. Fundamentally, mastering basic techniques is key to resolving reverse parking line pressure issues. Proper seating posture is essential to prevent visual alignment deviations. Correct posture requires one fist's distance between chest and steering wheel, with feet comfortably reaching pedals. Before reversing, conduct environmental checks for obstacles. Maintain controlled speed and situational awareness during maneuver. Optimal pre-entry distance between vehicle body and roadside line should be 1.5-2 meters. Insufficient distance makes compartment entry difficult or impossible. Master clutch pedal modulation for speed control: depress to decelerate when moving too fast, release slightly when nearing stall. Through repetitive practice, develop sensitivity to clutch-governed vehicle speed. The ideal clutch state maintains extremely slow motion without complete stop.