Should the steering wheel be fully turned after returning it halfway when reversing into a parking space?
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The key point in reverse parking is judging the 30 cm distance between (the car body/rear wheels/door handle) and the corner of the parking space. At this time, you need to turn the steering wheel back one full turn and continue reversing slowly. But if this distance is not equal to 30 cm (too narrow or too wide), you need to adjust the car body before turning the steering wheel. Here are the solutions when the distance is less or more than thirty centimeters: 1. The distance between the car body and the corner of the parking space is too narrow: At this time, you need to turn the steering wheel back halfway. If you find that the distance is too narrow when reaching the corner, you need to straighten the steering wheel, let the car tilt into the parking space, open up this distance, and then fully turn the steering wheel. 2. The distance between the car body and the corner of the parking space is too wide: At this time, you need to keep the steering wheel fully turned to shorten the distance, and only turn it back when the appropriate distance is reached.