What are the reasons for the car body crossing the line during parallel parking?
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Generally, the reason for the car body crossing the line during parallel parking is that the driver fails to grasp the timing of steering correctly. Turning the steering wheel too late or too early can easily cause the car body to cross the line. Here are some tips for parallel parking: Prepare before the test: Adjust the seat and rearview mirror angles before the test. At the beginning of parallel parking, find the right parking spot to prepare for the next step of reversing. Grasp the timing of steering: Turn the steering wheel fully to the right and reverse. Look at the left rearview mirror, and the rear door handle should be about 3 centimeters away from the yellow line. Straighten the steering wheel and continue reversing. During the movement, quickly turn the steering wheel to the left, then normally turn on the turn signal and drive out of the yellow frame line.