What Causes Frequent Rolling Back During Reverse Parking?

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OWyatt
07/30/25 5:28am
The frequent rolling back during reverse parking is generally caused by poor coordination between the clutch and brake. Here are the relevant explanations: 1. Improper operation: Releasing the brake too early leads to insufficient vehicle power, causing the car to roll back, while releasing the brake too slowly can result in engine stalling. Therefore, precise timing in releasing the clutch and brake is essential to effectively prevent rolling back. 2. In driving tests: Reverse parking and hill starts are critical tasks that test a driver's coordination between the clutch and brake. Poor coordination in either can lead to vehicle rollback or stalling. Regarding the coordination of clutch and brake, we can judge the timing of releasing both pedals by listening to the engine sound and feeling the vehicle's vibration. If the vehicle vibrates significantly and shows a tendency to move forward, we can gradually release the brake, then coordinate with releasing the clutch and pressing the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to move forward safely.
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