What is the initial stopping point for reverse parking?
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The initial stopping point for reverse parking is the point where you fully turn the steering wheel. Below are the precautions for reverse parking. Introduction to reversing direction: When reversing, the direction in which you turn the steering wheel determines the direction the rear of the car moves. Turning the steering wheel to the right will make the rear of the car move to the right. Whether reversing or driving normally, the movement direction of the car body is consistent with the direction of the steering wheel. When reversing, turning the steering wheel to the left will make the rear of the car move to the left, and turning it to the right will make the rear move to the right. When correcting, if the rear of the car deviates to one side, the steering wheel should be turned in the opposite direction. For example, if the car body leans to the left, you need to turn the steering wheel to the right to straighten it. Introduction to reverse correction methods: When reversing, look through the rearview mirror. If you feel the distance is wider on one side, turn the steering wheel towards that side. Therefore, if the right side is wider, turn the steering wheel to the right and observe the rearview mirror. When the car body needs to be corrected, return the steering wheel to the original position.