What are the wrong practices for parking motor vehicles?
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One of the wrong practices for parking motor vehicles is parking on non-motorized lanes. Here are some parking precautions: 1. Parking in parking lots: When parking in a parking lot, it's best to have the front of the car facing the aisle for easier exit. The correct method is to drive towards the intended parking space, align the car body as straight as possible with the parking space, then shift into reverse gear and back into the empty spot. 2. Parking between buildings: Parking in the aisles between buildings is not difficult; just park close to the side. However, observe the terrain before parking. Also, consider whether your parked car will block other vehicles from passing through, and check if your car might be blocked by other vehicles. 3. Street parking: When parallel parking on the street, try to stay as close as possible to the right sidewalk without driving onto it, and leave some space at both the front and rear of the car for easier exit, as well as to provide space for other cars to exit.