What Causes Hitting the Line During Left Reverse Parking?
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It depends on the situation. If you're reversing from the right to the center and hit the left line, it's because you turned the steering wheel too late. If you're reversing from the left to the center and hit the left line, it's because you turned the steering wheel too early. Below is some related information about the reverse parking test in Subject 2: 1. Project Introduction: Reverse parking is the most time-consuming task for Subject 2 trainees and also the one with the highest failure rate. 2. Common Mistakes: During the test, trainees who usually perform well often exhibit a polarized state. Some trainees, worried about failing the test, become overly nervous, causing their usually smooth test steps to become completely disorganized during the exam. Another group of trainees, confident in their usual performance, become too casual during the test and overlook some details, easily stepping into the "failure zone."