What to Do If You Always Turn the Wrong Way When Reversing?
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If you always turn the wrong way when reversing, you need to wait for the car to enter the intersection and straighten the wheels before correcting the direction. If you want to go left, turn left initially. Here are some tips for the Subject 2 driving test: 1. Getting in the car: Adjust the seat, fasten the seatbelt, adjust the left and right rearview mirrors, and get a feel for the clutch sensitivity to know how to operate it during the test. 2. Reverse parking: It's easy to reverse into the parking spot if you find the right reference point. The lines in the test area are clearer than those in the practice area. Also, control your speed—not too fast, which makes it hard to correct the steering if you make a mistake, and not too slow, which could cause you to exceed the time limit. 3. Parallel parking: Remember to use the turn signal and avoid crossing the left line when exiting. 4. Hill start: The test car has enough power; you can start moving once you feel the power. Keep 30 cm from the side line. Use the wiper point and the 12 o'clock position on the dashboard as references. Straighten the car body, align the wiper point with the side line, and roughly align the 12 o'clock position on the dashboard with the left side of the second segment of the dashed line on the right side of the slope. When you see the wiper point close to the side line and the 12 o'clock position aligned with the dashed line ahead, you can safely stop. 5. Right-angle turn: It's easy to cross the line when turning, and many test-takers did so on the day of the test. Therefore, the simpler it seems, the more careful you should be, or all your previous efforts will be wasted.