What is the reason for the left side being wider and the right side narrower when reversing into a parking space?
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The reasons for the left side being wider and the right side narrower when reversing into a parking space include driving too fast or with inconsistent speed, which leads to inaccurate steering when aligning with reference points. Below is a related introduction: Introduction: Misjudging the 30 cm distance during reverse parking results in the right side being too narrow when correcting the steering. The vehicle speed suddenly increases when turning the steering wheel, leaving no opportunity to adjust the distance. Additional information: The width of the reverse parking space equals the vehicle width plus 60 cm. The standard parking requires the vehicle body to be 30 cm away from each side of the parking space lines. The width of the space determines how much steering correction is needed. If the rear wheel is already less than 30 cm from the corner when entering, the distance from the parking line will naturally be less than 30 cm after entering.