What Causes the Right Reverse Parking to Cross the Left Line?
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Because the steering wheel was turned left too late when exiting the parking space, the car moved more towards the left front, and then when reversing back along the same path, the right rear wheel would get closer and closer to the right parking line. Here are some additional details: 1. Driving Speed: Maintain a consistent speed throughout the process using 1st gear or reverse gear at idle speed. The speed at which you start should be the speed you maintain while driving. Steering Timing: Carefully observe and master the key points of steering during the reversing process, turning the wheel at the right moment. 2. Precise Operation: Control the driving path. During the test, the car's path mainly depends on the speed of steering wheel rotation and driving speed. When reversing, accurately observe the side lines and promptly correct the direction to ensure the car enters the parking space straight.