What are the reference points for reversing into a garage at 160cm?
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160cm reversing into a garage uses the garage line as a reference point to adjust the direction. Specific operation method: The point to turn the steering wheel fully to the right can be adjusted by changing the viewing position. If you turn too early this time, turn slightly later next time; if you turn too late this time, turn slightly earlier next time; you can find a suitable position within at most 3 attempts. If you don't want to adjust the viewing position, you can only adjust the vehicle speed or the speed of turning the steering wheel. Introduction to reversing into a garage: Reversing into a garage is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to operate the vehicle in a confined space. Reversing into a garage is a key assessment point in the driver's test, requiring the driver to correctly reverse the vehicle into the garage from both sides while moving. There is a time limit for this test. Methods for reversing into a garage: There are three most common types of reversing. The first is the "non"-shaped reversing into a garage, commonly seen in large shopping malls. The second is the roadside "one"-shaped reversing into a garage, also known as parallel parking. The third is the less common diagonal reversing into a garage. 70% of driving students find parallel parking more challenging.