What Are the Reasons for Parking Too Far to the Left in Parallel Parking?
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The reasons for parking too far to the left in parallel parking are as follows: 1. Exam Nervousness: During the test, due to nervousness and fear of missing the right moment, students tend to turn the steering wheel prematurely. The consequence of turning early is that when the car is straightened, the body of the car is too close to the edge line, causing the mirror to sweep the line or the front wheel to press the line, resulting in failure. 2. Incorrect Viewing Angle: There may be errors when students observe the relationship between the rear wheel and the edge line through the rearview mirror. Most students look at the mirror by sitting upright and slightly turning their heads. This creates an illusion where the rear wheel appears to align with the edge line. In reality, the rear wheel only blocks the edge line and does not actually reach the alignment position.