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What is the problem if the right corner of the parking space cannot be seen during reverse parking?

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MacCody
07/29/25 9:54pm

The rearview mirror may be set too high, preventing you from seeing the corner of the parking space. Alternatively, your reverse parking habit might cause the car to lean too far to the right, making it impossible to see the entire edge of the parking space. If the angle of reverse parking is correct, then the issue likely lies with the improper adjustment of the right rearview mirror. Below are some related tips: Parking Tips: Engage the reverse gear and keep the steering wheel turned to the leftmost position while reversing. The driver should observe the left rearview mirror and adjust the direction to guide the rear of the car into the parking space. Once the car is inside the parking space, the driver should check the right rearview mirror. When the entire right line of the parking space becomes visible, immediately straighten the steering wheel. Then, shift focus to the left rearview mirror and stop the car when the left door handle aligns horizontally with the bottom line of the parking space. Control the driving path carefully during the test. The car's path mainly depends on the speed of steering wheel rotation and driving speed. While reversing, aim for the edge line and adjust the direction promptly to ensure the car enters the parking space straight. Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. It refers to the field driving skill test. For the C1 license, the test includes five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns). Some regions may include a sixth item, such as highway toll card collection. For the C2 license, the test includes four mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns).

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ParkerFitz
08/15/25 9:37pm

When I first started learning to reverse into a parking space with my compact car, I often couldn't see the right corner of the parking bay. The main issue was the car's initial parking position. If I parked too far from the space or at the wrong angle, the corner would be blocked from view by my car's body. Another reason was that my seat was adjusted too low. Being not very tall, my line of sight was downward, making the corner a blind spot. Later, I got smarter—I practiced more in an empty parking lot, adjusted the seat to the most comfortable position before starting, and slightly leaned my head out to get a clear view. It was even harder to spot at night with poor lighting, so I simply installed a small convex mirror on the rearview mirror, which made driving much more reassuring.

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DiGage
10/17/25 6:32am

After twenty years of driving, my experience is that the most common reason for not seeing the corner of the garage when reversing to the right is that the car's position isn't properly aligned. If the front of the car is slightly tilted to the left, the rear will block the view on the right. Sometimes, it's due to nervousness and reversing too quickly, not waiting for the angle to adjust properly before leaning out to look. My personal habit is to take a quick glance at the reversing camera or rearview mirror before reversing to ensure the car is parallel to the parking space lines. If that doesn't work, I get out and measure the distance with my hand to avoid scratches. SUVs have higher chassis, making it easier for the garage corner to be blocked when driving, which reminds me to be more careful when maneuvering.

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Jenkins
11/30/25 7:16am

These are common issues encountered in repair shops. Vehicle designs inherently have blind spots, such as improperly adjusted rearview mirrors or low rooflines, making it naturally difficult to see the right corner of the garage. Additionally, faulty seat height adjustments or dirty rear windows can exacerbate visibility challenges. It's recommended to regularly clean windows and inspect seat systems. For older vehicles, worn suspension components may affect driving posture - timely replacement of necessary parts can help reduce accident risks.

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