What Are the Reasons for the Right Wheel Crossing the Line During Reverse Parking?
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Reasons for the right wheel crossing the line during reverse parking are as follows: 1. The starting point for the right parking space is too far from the left boundary line of the parking area. 2. The steering wheel is turned to the right too early at the starting point. 3. The reference point for turning the steering wheel at the starting point is not accurately determined. 4. Misjudgment of the 30 cm distance during reverse parking. 5. Adjusting the direction too late or driving too fast. 6. The steering wheel adjustment is too slow. 7. Insufficient time to correct the direction. Precautions for reverse parking: 1. Before reversing, observe the surrounding environment for any obstacles. During the reversing process, control the speed and pay attention to the surroundings of the vehicle. 2. Adjust the distance between the vehicle body and the boundary line. Before entering the parking space, the distance between the vehicle body and the roadside line should ideally be 1.5 to 2 meters. If the distance is too small, turning the steering wheel sharply when entering the parking space may cause the front of the vehicle to cross the line; if the distance is too large, it may become difficult to enter the parking space or even impossible. 3. Control the speed properly by learning to use the clutch pedal to regulate the speed. If the speed is too fast, press the clutch pedal to reduce it; if the vehicle is about to stop, release the pedal slightly. Through repeated practice, you can develop a sense of the vehicle's speed.