What are the reasons for crossing the line during parallel parking?
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Here are the specific reasons for crossing the line during parallel parking: 1. Reversing into the space too late: By the time the entire car body enters the space, it's too late to straighten, resulting in directly crossing the right line. 2. Moving too fast while reversing: The car body isn't straightened before the rear wheel crosses the rear line or the car body touches the line. 3. Ignoring the distance between the right wheel and the corner line when exiting: The driver only focuses on adjusting the front of the car and overlooks the distance between the right wheel and the corner line in the right mirror. Due to straightening the direction too quickly, the right wheel crosses the line when exiting. 4. Steering too late: After the car body forms a 45° angle with the parking line, the opportunity to steer left isn't well grasped, leading to steering too late.