What are the tips for reversing the Tayron into the garage?
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There are several tips for reversing into the garage: Adjust the initial position before reversing: Before reversing, pull the car to a suitable position, observe the distance between the body and the sideline, and whether the body is aligned. If the seat is not adjusted properly, it will have a significant impact on the subsequent test, especially when reversing into the garage. Both left and right reversing should be adjusted accordingly based on the rearview mirror. Adjust the car body: If the car is already in the garage during the test and the steering wheel has been straightened, but the car is found to be tilted, timely adjustments should be made. Many people fail to make timely adjustments at this point, which can directly end the entire Subject 2 test. Continuing to reverse will greatly increase the possibility of crossing the line. Brake cautiously: Once the car body is aligned, pay close attention to the distance in front and behind to ensure the car is inside the garage. Only then should you brake to avoid braking too early, which may leave the front of the car outside, or too late, which may cause the rear to cross the line. This requires a high level of practice during regular training to perform better during the test. During practice, you can roughly find reference points on the ground, usually using the lower edge of the left front rearview mirror and the position of the horizontal yellow line on the ground as a reference. The exact position varies from person to person and requires your own observation. Straighten the car body when exiting the garage.