What are the techniques for driving an automatic transmission car into an underground garage?

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VonEleanor
07/29/25 4:35pm
Techniques for driving an automatic transmission car into an underground garage: 1. When approaching the parking space, you can drive forward, keeping the car about 50 centimeters away from the outer edge line of the parking space; 2. Stop when the car's B-pillar reaches the middle of the second adjacent parking space, then turn the steering wheel fully to the left or right and start reversing into the space; 3. During the reversing process, maintain a slow speed and pay attention to the surroundings. When the car body is roughly parallel to the parking space, quickly straighten the steering wheel and continue reversing; 4. When parking, ensure the vehicle is completely within your own parking space and does not obstruct other vehicles' parking or movement. Since each car has a different wheelbase, the distance to drive forward will vary, requiring gradual practice to find the appropriate distance.
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