What is the reason for the left side being too wide when reversing into the left parking space?
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The reason for the left side being too wide when reversing into the left parking space is not maintaining the proper distance between the car body and the corner of the parking space. The following introduces the positioning method for reversing into the left parking space: 1. Observe the position of the left rearview mirror and the parking line. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left when there is still a small distance between the left rearview mirror and the parking line. 2. Use the left rearview mirror to observe the position between the car body and the left corner of the parking space, and predict whether the car body will cross the line; if the current steering direction is maintained while continuing to reverse and the distance between the car body and the corner of the parking space is too narrow, then turn the steering wheel back half a turn to widen the distance between the car body and the corner, and then turn the steering wheel fully to the left again; 3. After the car enters the parking space, observe the right rearview mirror. Straighten the steering wheel when the car body is about to be parallel; because the car is still moving backward while the steering wheel is being straightened, if the steering wheel is straightened after the car body is already parallel, it will cause the car body to become crooked; stop the car when the left rearview mirror covers the side line.