What happens if you turn the steering wheel too early when reversing into the right parking space?
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Turning the steering wheel too early when reversing into the right parking space may cause the left edge of the vehicle to press against the left boundary line of the parking space, and if done too early, the vehicle may not enter the garage. Below is an introduction to the correct method and precautions for reversing into a parking space: Correct method for reversing into a parking space: When starting to reverse, turn the steering wheel one and a half turns to the right. Observe the right rearview mirror to ensure that the distance between the top of the wheel and the right boundary line of the parking space is about 40 cm. This ensures that the right side of the vehicle will not press against the line when reversing into the parking space. Observe the left rearview mirror, and as soon as you can see the left boundary line of the parking space, immediately turn the steering wheel half a turn to the left. Continue reversing. Precautions for reversing into a parking space: First, maintain a steady speed and control the clutch properly. The vehicle speed should remain stable, not fluctuating between fast and slow, as this is not conducive to reversing into the parking space. Practice driving straight forward and in reverse to improve your control over the clutch. There are many key points when reversing into a parking space. During regular practice, note down each key point. When reversing into the parking space, quickly turn the steering wheel when the vehicle reaches the corresponding point. Turning too late can easily lead to failure. Students should focus on developing the ability to recognize key points and turn the steering wheel during regular practice, achieving coordination between eyes and hands.