What Causes the Left Side to Be Wider When Reversing into the Left Garage?
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When reversing into the left garage, the left side being wider is due to turning the steering wheel too late. Here are the details: 1. Reversing into the garage: Shift into reverse gear, gently release the clutch to reverse; observe the left rearview mirror, and turn the steering wheel fully to the left when the left starting sensor line slightly passes the left rearview mirror; if the rear wheel is about 30 cm away from the right corner of the garage, no adjustment is needed, just continue reversing; if the distance between the wheel and the garage corner is less than 30 cm, slightly turn the steering wheel back to maintain a distance of about 30 cm; observe the rearview mirror, and quickly straighten the steering wheel when the car body is parallel to the garage line; observe the left rearview mirror, and stop when the lower edge of the mirror aligns with the yellow line. 2. Introduction to reversing into the garage: Reversing into the garage is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to operate the car in a confined space. It is a key assessment point in the driver's test, requiring the driver to correctly reverse the car into the garage from both sides while moving. There is a time limit for this test.