What are the steps for right-side exiting and right-side parking?
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After getting into the car, first adjust the seat, then adjust the left and right rearview mirrors so that the car body appears in about 1/3 of the mirror, and the rear door handle is visible at the top edge of the mirror. Engage first gear and exit the parking spot in a straight line. When the hood just covers the opposite boundary line of the parking spot, turn the steering wheel all the way to the right. When the car body is parallel to the left boundary line, straighten the steering wheel. Start reversing and observe the position outside the left car window. When the intersection of the sensor line and the lower edge of the window reaches point A, turn the steering wheel all the way to the right and continue reversing.
Hey, I'm quite familiar with right-side exiting and parking. I often teach beginners in parking lots. The first step is to adjust the seat and mirrors to ensure clear visibility and stay calm without panicking. For right-side exiting, first turn on the left turn signal, then reverse slowly while keeping an eye on the right mirror and blind spots to avoid obstacles. Once the rear of the car is clear, adjust the direction and drive out. Right-side parking is similar but relies more on feel. Drive near the parking spot, turn the steering wheel fully to the right while reversing, observe the left and right mirrors and the reversing camera, and make slight adjustments until the car is centered in the spot. Finally, pull the handbrake and turn off the engine. The key points are to go slow, practice more, and be extra careful in rainy or foggy conditions.
When I was learning to drive, I was most afraid of reversing into the parking space, especially the right exit and right entry. The old master's method was to start with simple practice. For the right exit, after starting, shift into reverse gear, control the speed like a snail crawling, mainly watching the right side, and turn the steering wheel in time to prevent the car from tilting; before the right entry, find a reference point, such as a pillar or marking line, align the front of the car, then start reversing, slowly adjust the steering wheel, and finally stop steadily and check. Now when I drive, I remember these little tricks, which have saved me a lot of scratches and troubles, making parking at night smoother.