What are the reasons for the right side being too narrow or crossing the line when reversing into the right parking space?
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The reason for the right side being too narrow when reversing into the right parking space is turning the steering wheel too early, while the reasons for crossing the line include the starting point of the right parking space being too far from the left edge of the parking area, turning the steering wheel to the right too early at the starting point, not accurately hitting the point for turning the steering wheel, misjudging the 30 cm distance for reversing into the parking space, adjusting the direction too late, or driving too fast. The earlier you turn the steering wheel, the narrower the right side of the vehicle will be when entering the parking space. In this case, you need to straighten the steering wheel to adjust the angle of the vehicle and then reverse it into the parking space. If this happens during the Subject 2 test, make sure not to stop the vehicle. Before reversing, observe the surrounding environment for any obstacles. During the reversing process, control the speed and pay attention to the sides of the vehicle. Adjust the distance between the vehicle and the side line. Before entering the parking space, the distance between the vehicle and the roadside line should be about 1.5 to 2 meters. If the distance is too small, it may cause the front of the vehicle to cross the line when turning the steering wheel fully to enter the parking space. If the distance is too large, it may make it difficult or even impossible to enter the parking space.