What is the reason for pressing the right line during parallel parking exit?
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Because when exiting, the driver only focuses on adjusting the front of the car and neglects to check the distance between the right wheel and the sideline in the right mirror. Due to correcting the direction too quickly, the right wheel has already pressed against the sideline when exiting. Below is relevant information about parallel parking exit: 1. Deduction points: Pressing the sideline with the left wheel during parallel parking will result in a 10-point deduction. According to the "Motor Vehicle Driver Test Content and Methods," parallel parking is evaluated as follows: if the vehicle body is out of line after stopping in the parking space, it is considered a failure; stopping midway is also a failure; and if the tires touch the lane sideline during movement, it results in a 10-point deduction. 2. Precautions: Drive forward to an appropriate distance and prepare to reverse. Drive the car forward until it is roughly level with the car in front of the parking space, with a horizontal distance of 1 meter between the two cars. Adjust the rearview mirror angle downward until the right wheel is visible to prepare for reversing.