What Causes the Car Body to Be Crooked During Left Reverse Parking?
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Excessive speed is a common issue during reverse parking, as many trainees struggle to control the vehicle's speed effectively. Below are some key points to note for the Subject 2 driving test: 1. Reverse Parking: (1) Accurately align with reference points and lines, and monitor the distance between the car body and the line via the rearview mirror to prevent the body from crossing the line. (2) Do not stop the car until it is fully inside the parking space. Pay attention to clutch control to avoid stopping midway or failing to fully enter the space. After entering the designated area, park the car at the specified spot, then proceed with reverse parking; exit in the opposite direction and perform another reverse parking; finally, exit toward the designated exit to complete the test. 2. Parallel Parking: (1) Maintain proper distance from the parking space and avoid crossing the lines. Be cautious not to run over the corner of the parking space when exiting. (2) Remember to activate the turn signal when exiting. After entering the designated area, align parallel to the parking space, drive to the left front of the space, reverse into the space from the right rear, exit, and complete the test.