What to Do When the Diagonal View is Delayed During Parallel Parking?
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You can first steer in the opposite direction slightly, then straighten the steering wheel. First, turn on the left turn signal, shift into first gear, turn the steering wheel fully to the left, gently lift the clutch to slowly exit the parking space. When the left front corner of the car reaches the left edge line, quickly straighten the steering wheel. When the center point of the front of the car intersects with the edge line, quickly turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right. Once the car body is straight, immediately straighten the steering wheel to exit the maneuver.
As an experienced driver, I used to be most afraid of misaligning angles when parallel parking when I first started driving. Later, I figured out a few tricks: don't get too close to the car next to you, it's best to keep about half a meter distance; when reversing, it's better to turn the steering wheel too early than too late, as you can still correct if you turn early. If you find the rear wheels getting too close, quickly straighten the wheels, move forward a bit, and readjust. Adding a small convex mirror to the side mirror is particularly useful, as it helps you see blind spots clearly. Remember not to rush—I practiced slowly, knowing that out of ten attempts, one would be perfect. Now, I can usually park in one go.