What is the reason for not seeing the right corner of the garage when reversing into it?

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DiElliott
07/30/25 7:28am
Below are the reasons for not seeing the right corner of the garage when reversing into it: 1. Misjudgment of "30 cm between the car body and the garage corner": Failure to correct the direction or incorrect correction, resulting in the car body being too close to the garage corner, making it impossible to see the right corner, and the rear wheel running over the right corner. 2. Steering too early at the starting point of reversing into the garage: When the garage corner is first seen, it is already too close to the car body, leaving no opportunity to correct the direction or see the right corner in time. Therefore, after completing the reversing into the garage in Subject 2, it is necessary to judge whether the car is straight or crooked when exiting the garage. If the car body is not straight, the direction must be corrected before starting (complete the steering before moving the car), and then straighten the steering wheel when the car is straight.
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