What is the reason for parking too far to the left in parallel parking?
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The reason for parking too far to the left in parallel parking is that after seeing the corner of the parking space in the left rearview mirror and straightening the wheels to reverse, the left rear wheel is still a considerable distance from the parking line when turning left. In exams, there is basically no room for adjustment, but in daily life, you can drive out and try parking again. Here is more information about parallel parking: 1. Operation requirements: The driver must park the vehicle in the right parking space without the wheels touching the lane boundary or the parking space boundary. 2. Exam standards: (1) If the vehicle body crosses the line after stopping in the parking space, 100 points are deducted. (2) If the wheels touch the lane boundary while driving, 10 points are deducted. (3) If the vehicle is not parked inside the parking space, 100 points are deducted. (4) If the left turn signal is not turned on when starting, 10 points are deducted. (5) If the vehicle stops midway, 100 points are deducted.