When reversing into the right parking space, do you see the left or right corner first?
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When reversing into the right parking space, you will see the left corner first. As the vehicle turns, you can gradually see the right corner. Below is an introduction to reverse parking: 1. Introduction: Reverse parking has been a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license since 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle in a confined space. Reverse parking is one of the evaluation points in the driver's test, which involves correctly reversing the vehicle into the parking space from both sides while in motion. 2. Types: The most common types of reverse parking are three. The first is the "non"-shaped reverse parking, commonly seen in large shopping malls. The second is the roadside "one"-shaped reverse parking, also known as parallel parking. The third is the less common diagonal reverse parking.
When I first started learning to drive and practiced right reverse parking, I always thought I had to focus on the right corner in the right rearview mirror, but I often ended up hitting the lines or poles. The instructor corrected me, saying that during right reverse parking, the car moves to the left, and the left corner of the parking line will appear first in the rearview mirror. By focusing on it and adjusting the steering wheel, it's easier to park properly. After practicing a few times, I can now smoothly park in tight parking spots at shopping malls, all thanks to concentrating on the left corner in the left rearview mirror. Beginners are advised to find an empty space to practice first, reverse slowly to ensure safety, and with more practice, the feel for it will naturally improve.