What are the four most accurate reference points for reverse parking in a parking lot?
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Parking lot reverse parking four reference points are: 1. First point: The lower edge of the left rearview mirror aligns with the line. 2. Second point: The right side of the car body is 30cm away from the corner of the parking space. 3. Third point: The car body is parallel to the parking space line. 4. Fourth point: The stopping point. Methods to adjust when reference points are unclear during reverse parking: 1. After getting in the car, always adjust the seat and rearview mirrors first, setting them to your usual driving practice position. 2. Correct the steering: Turn the wheel towards the side where there is more space, treating the front of the car as the rear—steer in the direction you want it to go, and return the wheel by the same amount. 3. Control the clutch to manage speed: After the second steering adjustment, when the front of the car is almost perpendicular to the front boundary line and there is still a considerable distance to the stopping point, press the clutch slightly lower to slow down the car.