What are the tips for reverse parking?

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ReidMarie
07/25/25 2:05am
Here is a detailed introduction to the techniques for reverse parking: Identify the starting point: Taking right-side reverse parking as an example, the car should be positioned 1.2-1.8 meters away from the left line at the starting point, with the steering wheel straight and the car body parallel to the left line. When reversing, use the bottom edge of the left rearview mirror as a reference. When the two align, turn the steering wheel fully to the right and continue reversing. Control the corner point: Watch the right rearview mirror. When you spot the corner point of the parking space, observe the distance between the corner point and the car body. If the distance is less than 30 centimeters, turn the steering wheel back halfway and continue reversing. Once the car body is inside the parking space and parallel to the parking lines, turn the steering wheel back one full turn. If the distance is not less than 30 centimeters, do not turn the steering wheel back. Continue reversing until the car body is parallel to the parking lines, then turn the steering wheel back one and a half turns at once. Align the stopping point: The stopping point is where you park after entering the parking space. The reference method is the same as for the starting point. When the bottom edge of the left mirror aligns with the shoulder line of the parking space, stop the car.
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