What is the difference between one-step and two-step reverse parking?
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Reverse parking in one step and two steps differs in that the latter has a higher success rate. Reverse parking is an assessment point in the driver's test. It involves maneuvering the vehicle correctly into the garage from both sides while in motion, testing the driver's ability to operate the car in a confined space. Here are some key points to note when reversing: 1. Adjust the initial position before reversing: Before reversing, pull the car to a suitable position, observing the distance between the car body and the side line, and whether the car is aligned. A proper initial position can significantly increase the success rate of reversing. 2. Maintain a distance of about 30cm between the car body and the garage corner: When the right rear wheel passes the garage corner and enters, if the distance between the right rear wheel and the side line exceeds 30cm, the left rear corner of the car body may hit the infrared line in the test area. Therefore, when reversing, observe the right rearview mirror to ensure the car body is about 30cm from the garage corner. 3. Slow down and adjust the car body: When half of the car body is already in the garage and the steering wheel is straightened, promptly adjust the car body if it is tilted.