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What is the Difference Between Left Exit and Right Exit?

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McSarah
07/29/25 11:15pm
The difference between left exit and right exit is: the direction of turning the steering wheel to full lock is different. For right reverse parking, turn the steering wheel to full lock to the right; for left reverse parking, turn the steering wheel to full lock to the left. Finding Reference Points: You can observe the parallel relationship between the car body and the lane line in the rearview mirror, or maintain a certain distance from the lane line while driving. Steering Control: While driving, the vehicle will have a self-aligning torque. Once a certain speed is reached, as long as the vehicle's steering parameters are accurate, the vehicle can automatically drive straight. Both hands only need to hold the steering wheel lightly. Using the Reversing Camera: Most vehicles nowadays are equipped with reversing radar and a reversing camera. You can use the reversing camera to assist in parking, thereby reducing the difficulty of losing direction while reversing.
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StAna
08/16/25 1:34am
As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I must say the key difference between left-side and right-side parking exits lies in the steering direction: For a left exit, you turn the wheel right to exit rightward from the parking spot, while a right exit requires turning left to exit leftward. Personally, I prefer left exits because we mostly drive on the right side of the road—a simple steering wheel turn gives me clear visibility of vehicles on both sides. With right exits, I need to turn my head more to check the left rear blind spot, which can feel tense. The operation sequence also differs: during left exits, the rear moves first followed by body adjustment for better stability, whereas right exits risk sharper turns that might scrape adjacent parked cars. These choices impact safety too—near sidewalks, I always choose left exits to avoid pointing the front into pedestrian areas. Mastering both techniques is crucial, especially in tight urban parking spaces—don't cut corners by practicing just one method.
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LeLeah
10/18/25 7:45am
Every time I exit a parking space, I first assess the traffic situation: exiting to the left means driving the car out to the right, allowing for quick merging into the right lane; exiting to the right means heading out to the left, which is more suitable for finding a gap from the left side. The biggest difference lies in visibility—I drive a left-hand drive car, so when exiting to the left, the right side has a clear view, while exiting to the right requires extra attention to the left blind spot to avoid collisions. Safety is the most critical factor: in the high-traffic area where I live, exiting to the right allows the car's front to face the road directly, enabling earlier detection of pedestrians, whereas exiting to the left requires signaling in advance to alert vehicles behind. In terms of operation, exiting to the right requires turning the steering wheel an extra half-turn for better control, and don’t forget to adjust the rearview mirror angle to reduce blind spots.
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