What Causes the Car Body to Be Not Straight When Pulling Over in Driving Test Subject 3?
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The following are the reasons why the car body is not straight when pulling over in Driving Test Subject 3: 1. Reason one: This is mainly due to insufficient technique. Pay attention to the rearview mirror and observe the angle between the car body and the curb. If they are parallel, the car won't stop crookedly. 2. Reason two: Keep your hands relaxed and lightly hold the steering wheel without applying too much force. Look towards the end of the road instead of focusing on the front of the car. If the car starts to veer, make slight adjustments and then straighten the steering wheel. When parking, first turn backward. When the car body is about 30cm away from the curb, turn the steering wheel to the left. Once the car body is parallel to the curb, straighten the wheel and make minor adjustments. 3. Reason three: During practice, mark the middle of the engine hood. When pulling over, immediately level the steering wheel once the mark touches the edge of the road. While slowly pulling over, keep an eye on the right front corner of the car to prevent collision with the roadside. At the same time, use the rearview mirror to adjust the distance between the car body and the roadside. This adjustment action can be recalled from the process of correcting the car body's position within the garage during Subject 2's reverse parking exercise.