What are all the situations that may occur when reversing into a parking space too early or too late?
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Turning the steering wheel too early will cause the left edge of the car to press against the left boundary line of the parking space, and if done excessively early, the car won't be able to enter the garage. Turning the steering wheel too late will cause the right edge of the car to press against the right boundary line of the parking space, and if done excessively late, the car won't be able to enter the garage either. Introduction to reversing into a parking space: Reversing into a parking space is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013, assessing the driver's ability to operate the vehicle in a confined space. It is a key assessment point in the driver's test, requiring the examinee to correctly reverse the vehicle into the garage from both sides while in motion. Precautions for reversing into a parking space: Of course, rearview mirrors also have blind spots. It's essential to check the left and right rearview mirrors from multiple angles repeatedly to ensure there are no obstacles on either side of the vehicle and to maintain a safe distance from any obstacles. This requires adjusting the rearview mirrors according to individual height and line of sight. When reversing, besides checking the interior rearview mirror, it's also important to monitor both sides to avoid collisions with other vehicles or objects.