What is the Universal Reversing into Garage Method for Subject 2?

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OSamantha
07/28/25 2:28pm
Start the vehicle and stop when your shoulder aligns with the ground control line. When the lower edge of the left rearview mirror aligns with the ground control line, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the right. As the car slowly enters the garage, observe the rearview mirror. When the garage corner appears, straighten the steering wheel.
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