What to Do If the Right Side Is Always Too Narrow When Reversing into the Right Parking Space?
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If the right side is always too narrow when reversing into the right parking space, here are some solutions: 1. Observe the car body: By observing the distance between the car body and the corner of the parking space, if there is still room, there is a chance to remedy the situation by straightening the wheels. One method is to immediately turn the steering wheel one full circle to the left and then continue reversing. 2. Adjust the direction: Another method is to straighten the wheels a bit earlier than usual and then make the necessary adjustments. Here are some related tips: 1. Check the rearview mirror: While ensuring a slow and steady speed without stopping midway, observe the distance between the car body and the parking line in the rearview mirror and adjust accordingly. 2. Contact the control line: During practice, you can start turning the steering wheel a bit earlier, such as when the rearview mirror is about to touch the control line.
I used to always have the right side too narrow when backing into the parking space on the right, mainly because the timing of steering wheel turning was inaccurate. Specifically, if you turn the steering wheel too early when reversing, the car will easily get too close to the right wall. It is recommended to reverse slowly and turn the steering wheel to the right only when the rear of the car is about to reach the garage line. Check the rearview mirror more often and make smaller angle adjustments. Practice more to find a fixed reference point, such as the corner of the garage wall, and try it several times. Practice makes perfect. Now my reversing is much smoother, don't be nervous, keeping a calm mindset will yield better results.