Where are the reference points for reverse parking?

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VanLucy
07/29/25 11:03am
The reference points for reverse parking are as follows: 1. The steering wheel turning point: When the left rearview mirror aligns with the starting line (usually indicated by the instructor), immediately turn the steering wheel to the maximum. 2. Direction correction reference points: (1) As the vehicle is about to enter the parking space and the rear compartment approaches the parking line, observe through the rearview mirror to maintain a horizontal distance of approximately 30 centimeters between the wheels and both sides of the parking space. Adjust if the distance is too wide or too narrow. (2) After the vehicle enters the parking space, observe the left rearview mirror and the edge line of the parking space entrance. When the lower edge of the left rearview mirror aligns with the edge line of the parking space entrance, and when the edge line just disappears from view under the left rearview mirror, press the clutch and brake, stop the vehicle, and the reverse parking is completed.
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