What to Do When One Side Is Wider Than the Other While Reversing into a Parking Space?
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When reversing into a parking space results in one side being wider than the other, it is largely related to the speed of the vehicle and steering wheel control. Maintaining a steady speed and properly controlling the clutch, while slowly adjusting the steering wheel through the rearview mirror, can help align the car more accurately. Here are some key points for correcting the car's position: 1. Steering wheel direction: Turn the steering wheel in the direction the rear of the car is leaning. 2. Correcting the car's position: When adjusting the car's position, turn the steering wheel 90 degrees and return it quickly. 3. Adjusting direction: If there is more space on one side of the rear, adjust the car's position toward that side by turning the steering wheel accordingly. Most driving instructors for the subject two test teach students to use reference points to complete the maneuver smoothly. However, since everyone's height and sitting posture differ, focusing too much on the exact reference points mentioned by the instructor during training might lead to failure in the test. This is because each person's reference points may vary slightly, so it's essential to rely on your own observations.