Techniques for Finding the 30cm Mark in Right Reverse Parking

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AubreyDella
07/29/25 6:26am
Techniques for finding the 30cm mark in right reverse parking are as follows: 1. When reversing: When reversing and seeing the corner of the parking space, it appears at an angle. To find the actual 30cm, you should aim for 50-60cm when viewing it at an angle. 2. 30cm mark: According to the new standard, each dashed line in the parking space is 33cm, and each gap is also 33cm. The far end of the dashed line is 66cm from the corner of the parking space. Therefore, when the car body aligns with the far end of the dashed line or reaches halfway along the dashed line, turning the wheel to avoid the corner is what we refer to as the 30cm mark. 3. Three lines look at the far end, two lines look at the near end: If the parking space entrance has two dashed lines, the near end of the dashed line is also 50-60cm from the corner. Remember the phrase "Three lines look at the far end, two lines look at the near end." This way, during reverse parking, you won't be troubled by not finding the 30cm mark accurately. If there are no dashed lines at the parking space entrance, leaving a two-finger width is also approximately 30cm.
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