What Causes Hitting the Left Corner When Reversing into a Parking Space?
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It depends on the situation. If reversing from the right towards the center and hitting the left line, it's because the steering wheel was turned too late. If reversing from the left towards the center and hitting the left line, it's because the steering wheel was turned too early. Below is relevant information about reversing into a parking space: 1. Overview: Reversing into a parking space is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle in a confined space. Reversing into a parking space is a key evaluation point in the driver's test, requiring the driver to correctly reverse the vehicle into the garage from both sides while in motion. 2. Test Standards: Failing to follow the designated route or sequence results in disqualification. Having the vehicle body touch the lines or failing to fully reverse into the space leads to disqualification. Exceeding the 210-second time limit for completing the maneuver results in disqualification. Each instance of stopping during the process deducts 5 points.