What is the reason for being too close to the right side when reversing into a parking space?
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Being too close to the right side when reversing into a parking space is due to incorrect timing of steering wheel turning. The following is an introduction to the driver's license: 1. Introduction to the driver's license: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as the "driver's license". It is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. 2. The examination process for the driver's license: (1) Subject 1: Traffic regulations and related knowledge, with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90 or above. (2) Subject 2: Field driving, which is only divided into pass or fail. (3) Subject 3: Road driving, where the examination is conducted entirely under electronic monitoring and with traffic police supervision, making the road test more fair. (4) Subject 4: Theoretical examination on safe and civilized driving knowledge.
When reversing into the parking space, I ended up too close to the right side. I think it might be because I turned the steering wheel too early. If you steer too sharply at the beginning of reversing, the rear of the car will swing to the right too soon, resulting in being too close to the right side. Another factor was that the side mirror wasn’t adjusted properly—the right-side view wasn’t wide enough, so I misjudged the distance. I also tried reversing at a higher speed, but the steering couldn’t keep up with the momentum of the car’s rear swinging out, causing the right wheel to cross the line. Next time, I’ll pay attention to not turning the steering wheel too quickly at the start, maintain a steady speed, and frequently check both side mirrors to confirm the spacing. If I’m still unsure, I’ll get out and check first. With more practice, I’ll get the hang of it.