What are the steps for right exit and right entry?
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After getting in the car, first adjust the seat's front and rear position, and adjust the left and right rearview mirrors. Engage first gear, align the car head straight, and exit the garage in a straight line. When the engine hood just covers the opposite boundary line of the garage, turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Begin reversing slowly, turn your head to the left, observe the position of the induction line outside the left car window. When the intersection point of the induction line and the lower edge of the window reaches point A, turn the steering wheel fully to the right.
As a novice who just got my driver's license, I remember feeling quite nervous about right-side exiting and right-side parking during driving lessons. For right-side exiting, I would first start the engine, sit properly and check the rearview mirrors to ensure there were no pedestrians or vehicles. Then I'd turn on the right turn signal and start slowly, turning the steering wheel to the right as soon as I began moving. Maintaining low speed, I'd check the blind spot while exiting the parking space, keeping the whole process smooth to avoid sharp turns. Right-side parking was more technically challenging. The method my instructor taught me was: first position the car parallel to the parking space with the front aligned to the entrance, shift into reverse gear, turn the steering wheel fully to the right and slowly back up while watching the right-side mirror to adjust position. When the rear was about to enter the parking space, straighten the wheels, then make minor adjustments after stopping to ensure not crossing the lines. I always double-checked safety during each practice session, and gained much more confidence through practice makes perfect.