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What are the alignment techniques for parallel parking?

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DaisyRose
07/29/25 3:20pm
Parallel parking techniques include keeping the car body not too close to the garage and accurately steering while aligning with reference lines. The detailed explanation of parallel parking techniques is as follows: Keep the car body not too close to the garage: Adjust the distance between the car body and the edge of the garage, as well as the distance between the car body and the garage, ensuring it is not too close. Steer accurately while aligning with reference lines: When steering, align accurately with the reference lines, and turn on the left turn signal after entering the garage. Maintain a 30 cm distance between the right side of the car body and the garage: Keep the right side of the car body 30 cm away from the garage, parallel to the garage, and stop at the front end of the garage. Adjust the left and right rearview mirrors: Lower the left rearview mirror as much as possible to see the left rear wheel, while the right rearview mirror should just show the car body. Adjust the interior rearview mirror: Adjust it so that when you look up, you can see the middle of the rear windshield.
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VonLeo
08/14/25 8:06am
I've been driving for over 20 years, and parallel parking is now a piece of cake for me. The key is to find good reference points: when I drive next to the parking space, I align my wheels with the taillights of the car in front, keeping a distance of about one meter. Then I slowly reverse while checking the spacing between the curb and the adjacent vehicle through the rearview mirror. Halfway through, I quickly turn the steering wheel to the right to tuck in the rear; when I see the front of my car getting close to the car ahead, I straighten the wheels immediately. The whole process should be done at a very slow speed, controlling the throttle carefully without rushing. The common mistakes beginners make are turning the wheel too sharply or too late, which can cause the rear end to scrape the curb or hit the car behind. I recommend practicing several times in an open area first, using cones as reference points, and only trying it on real roads after getting familiar with it. Safety comes first, and turning on the signal lights is also very important.
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DelDavid
10/11/25 7:53am
When I first got my driver's license, I was intimidated by parallel parking, but now I've got the hang of it. First, I pull up parallel to the parking space, making sure my front bumper aligns with the car in front, keeping about one car length's distance. Then I shift into reverse and watch the left side mirror—when I see the taillight of the opposite car in the mirror, I start turning the wheel to the right while backing up, adjusting the angle as I go. The key is to maintain a slow, steady speed and avoid slamming the brakes to prevent losing control. If the position feels off, I stop, straighten the wheels, and readjust. I've also learned that using the mirrors to check road markings is crucial to avoid hitting the curb. Practicing with a friend giving pointers helps speed up the learning process.
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StPresley
11/25/25 2:12am
I've taught many people to drive, and the key to parallel parking is clear steps. First is positioning: I stop parallel to the parking space, with about half a meter between my car and the curb. Then, I slowly reverse, watching the side mirror until my car's A-pillar aligns with the taillight of the car in front, at which point I start turning the wheel to the right. During the reversing process, I constantly adjust the wheel angle slightly to smoothly guide the rear of the car into the space; when the front of my car is about to touch the bumper of the car in front, I immediately turn the wheel to the left to enter the parking space. Throughout the process, patience is essential, and the speed should be kept under 10 km/h. Common mistakes include turning the wheel too sharply or not aligning properly, leading to the wheels crossing the line or scraping the wall. Regular practice improves confidence.
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