What are the dimensions for reverse parking?

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Elliot
07/24/25 12:28am
The standard dimensions for a reverse parking garage are as follows: For small cars, the garage length is 5.25 meters and the width is 2.3 meters. For large vehicles, the dimensions are 16 meters in length and 6.83 meters in width. The evaluation criteria for reverse parking: failure to follow the designated route or sequence results in disqualification; the vehicle body crossing the line results in disqualification; failure to fully enter the garage results in disqualification; stopping midway results in disqualification; exceeding 4 minutes results in disqualification. Reverse parking rhyme: Reversing in and out isn't hard, fasten the belt, shift gear, left light flash. Press the clutch, release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch to start gently. Watch the right line to adjust the car body, align the left mirror's vertical gap with the right line. Stop when the front line aligns with your shoulder, shift into reverse and release the clutch. When the left mirror covers the corner of the horizontal line, turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Watch the left mirror for the garage line, turn back one circle at a 30-degree angle, wait until the car is parallel with the line, straighten the steering wheel with two full turns. When the left mirror covers the front corner of the garage, press the clutch and brake. Shift into first gear to exit, turn the steering wheel fully to the left when the car touches the line. Stop when the car hood covers the line, keep the steering wheel steady and reverse. Watch the right mirror for the garage line, turn back one circle at a 30-degree angle, wait until the car is parallel with the line, straighten the steering wheel with two full turns. When the left mirror covers the front corner of the garage, press the clutch and brake. Shift into first gear to exit, turn the steering wheel fully to the right when the car touches the line. Stop when the car hood covers the line, adjust the car body skillfully. New garages have no poles to reference, only ground markings, and the garage length is much shorter than before, just enough for a car to fit completely. The process involves reversing in from the right, driving out and turning left, then reversing back in, and finally driving out to return to the starting point. This process is much simpler, eliminating the current test step of moving the car within the garage.
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