What causes the right side to cross the line when reversing into the right parking space?
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Crossing the right line when reversing into the right parking space is caused by turning the steering wheel (1.5 turns to the right) too early. Below are relevant details about reversing into a parking space: Park the vehicle in the designated area: After parking the vehicle in the designated area, shift into reverse gear to back up. At this point, observe the left rearview mirror. When you see the left line at the lower edge of the left rearview mirror, this is the optimal moment to turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Vehicle moving backward to the right: Observe the relationship between the car body and the parking space corner, as well as the driving path, through the right rearview mirror. If the door handle is outside the parking space corner while reversing, it indicates that continuing to back up will cause the line to be crossed. At this point, you can turn the steering wheel half a turn to the left. If half a turn is insufficient, continue turning left further, remembering to proceed slowly and avoid turning too much at once, until you ensure the right rear wheel can enter the parking space.