
Reversing into the garage with the left side too wide is due to failing to control the distance between the car body and the garage corner. The solution is to turn the steering wheel to the left. The degree of turning depends on the progress of reversing. If the rear of the car is close to the end of the garage, turn the steering wheel more. When the rear of the car starts to lean to the left, straighten the steering wheel to align the car body. When entering the garage, you can predict whether the car body will cross the line by observing the position between the car body and the left garage corner through the left rearview mirror. If the distance between the car body and the garage corner is too narrow when continuing to reverse in the current direction, turn the steering wheel halfway to widen the distance. After widening the distance, turn the steering wheel fully to the left again, and the bottom corner will immediately align. Here are some operation tips for reversing into the garage: Control the driving speed by using first gear or reverse gear at idle speed throughout the process. Control the timing of steering. During reversing, observe carefully, grasp the key points of steering, and steer at the right time. Control the driving route. The car's driving route mainly depends on the speed of turning the steering wheel and the driving speed. When reversing, aim at the sideline and adjust the direction in time to keep the car straight.


