
Exiting a parallel parking space: Step 1: After hearing the voice prompt, depress the clutch and brake, shift into first gear, turn on the left turn signal, turn the steering wheel fully, and slowly exit the space. When the right front corner of the hood aligns with the roadside line (this is the first reference point), straighten the steering wheel and continue moving forward. The second reference point: Step 2: Continue moving forward. When the left one-third of the hood aligns with the yellow line (this is the second reference point), turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right. Guide the vehicle around the corner of the parking space to exit. When the car body is parallel to the road, straighten the steering wheel to the left and exit the parallel parking test area. Precautions for exiting: During the process of exiting a parallel parking space, pay attention to controlling the clutch. The speed should be slow, but do not stop midway. The timing of turning the steering wheel must be precise; otherwise, missing the right moment can easily lead to crossing the line.

When I first started learning to drive, I always thought that exiting a parallel parking spot was quite challenging. My instructor taught me two key points. The first point is to start turning the steering wheel to exit when you can see the entire rear of the car in front of you in the rearview mirror, to avoid scraping against other cars. The second point is to straighten the steering wheel quickly when the car body gradually aligns parallel to the road, then drive away steadily. I always remember to check the surroundings thoroughly, not to rush with the accelerator, and prioritize safety. Practicing a few more times in less crowded areas usually builds confidence and makes the operation smoother.

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I on accumulated skills for parallel parking exit. Two key points to remember: First, when the front of your car aligns with the rear of the vehicle ahead, steer gently to avoid getting stuck. Second, as soon as you notice the car body straightening, quickly adjust the steering wheel and proceed forward. For beginners, I recommend taking it slow—stay calm, keep your eyes on the surroundings and rearview mirrors. This approach not only saves fuel but also minimizes the risk of scratching your car.

When exiting the parking lot, I relied on two key points for parallel parking exit: The first point is to start turning out when the headlight passes the rear bumper of the front car; The second point is to drive straight forward after the tire forms a parallel line with the roadside curb. Remember to use auxiliary mirrors to check blind spots, or have a companion observe your position outside. It's simple and efficient—don't skip practice, a few more repetitions will make you steady.

When instructing students, I always emphasize two key points for exiting a parallel parking spot: first, ensure there is sufficient clearance between your rear bumper and the front of the car behind before turning the steering wheel to start moving; second, once the car body is aligned with the road, straighten the wheels and accelerate to leave. Throughout this process, it's crucial to control the throttle and brakes properly. It's best to practice in a clear, open area on sunny days to avoid flustered movements and prevent accidents.

As a parent who often takes kids out, I'm quite familiar with parallel parking exits. The key is to remember two positions: when the front window and the side mirror align with the rear of the car in front, slowly steer out; after the rear window becomes parallel with the roadside line, adjust the direction and proceed safely. I always remind myself to observe pedestrians or small objects around, not just focus on the car, because getting home safely is the most important thing.


