When Can You Start Turning When Exiting a Garage?
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You can start turning when the garage door reaches the position of the B-pillar. However, since the length of each car and the width of the garage door vary, drivers need to judge based on the actual situation. Once the garage door aligns with the car's B-pillar, you can begin to turn the steering wheel slowly, avoiding turning it all the way at once. Many drivers who are not yet skilled often struggle with reversing into or exiting a garage. There's no shortcut—it simply takes practice over time. When exiting the garage, always check the rearview mirrors carefully. If driving straight, as long as the side obstacles don't touch the mirrors, the rest of the car body won't collide either. When making a turn at the garage entrance, pay close attention to the mirrors to prevent the rear body from scraping against the wall. While driving, it's essential to frequently observe the rearview mirrors. They are crucial for lane changes, overtaking, turning, and reversing. Learning to use them correctly enhances driving safety. If your reversing skills are weak, practice more or install small convex mirrors on the side mirrors to expand the field of view. When reversing, adjust the mirrors until you can see the rear wheels.