What are the reasons for the car body crossing the line during reverse parking?
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The reasons for the car body crossing the line during reverse parking include: 1. Releasing the clutch too quickly during the test; 2. Forgetting to shift into forward gear after entering the parking space; 3. Failing to adjust the rearview mirror position before the test, resulting in inadequate visibility; 4. Difficulty in controlling the clutch after switching cars, leading to panic; 5. Discovering the car is improperly positioned upon entry and needing to readjust. Reverse parking is a key assessment point in the driver's test, which involves maneuvering the vehicle correctly into a parking space from both sides while in motion. There are three common types of reverse parking: the first is the 'non-character' type, commonly found in large shopping centers; the second is the 'linear' type along the roadside, also known as parallel parking; the third is the less common 'diagonal' type of reverse parking.