What Causes One Side to Be Wider and the Other Narrower When Reversing into a Parking Space?
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Below are the reasons for one side being wider and the other narrower when reversing into a parking space: 1. Turning the steering wheel too early will cause the wheels to be closer to the corner of the parking space when reversing to the right, or result in a left-wide and right-narrow state after parking in the space. 2. Turning the steering wheel too late or stopping after reversing into the space will lead to a left-narrow and right-wide situation. Below are the evaluation criteria for reversing into a parking space: 1. Not following the specified route or sequence, failure. 2. The vehicle body pressing against the line or failing to reverse into the space, failure. 3. Exceeding 210 seconds without completing the reversing into the parking space, failure. 4. Stopping midway, deducting 5 points each time.