Where Are the Right-Angle Turning Points?

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RhettLynn
07/29/25 11:35pm
Here is an introduction to the right-angle turning points: 1. Points: The first point: The point where the right side of the car is 30 centimeters away from the edge line. The second point: The point when to turn. From the external view, after the inner door handle aligns with the white line, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the left. From the internal view, after the inner door handle aligns with the white line, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the left. 2. Subject 2 Techniques: Before practicing reverse parking, you should first understand the reverse parking test route, operation requirements, scoring criteria, and the reverse parking test vehicle operation route diagram. During the test, the vehicle must not stop while moving forward or backward. Reverse into the garage from the control line at one end of the road and park.
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Susanna
08/16/25 2:33am
When I first learned to drive, the reference points for making a 90-degree turn were particularly crucial. My instructor told me that when the car body approaches the corner, I should find a reference point, such as aligning the roadside corner line with my shoulder or the lower third of the side mirror before turning the wheel. However, these points vary depending on the person and the car. Beginners should drive slower, turning the steering wheel gradually by half to a full turn to ensure a smooth turn without sudden braking. With more practice, you’ll realize that reference points are just basic tools—you also need to adapt to real road conditions. For example, in rainy weather, visibility is poor, and the reference points may not be accurate. It’s recommended to practice multiple times in an open area, focusing your attention farther ahead instead of fixating on a single point. This helps avoid crossing the line and improves spatial awareness. With practice, you’ll naturally rely less on reference points.
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LaBrynlee
10/19/25 2:54am
A seasoned driver with years of experience says there's no fixed reference point. I usually start by observing the distance between the front of the car and the curb. For instance, I turn the steering wheel when the front is about to touch the curb. Remember to keep the speed under 15 km/h during the process, and make continuous steering movements without hesitation or distraction. Actually, reference points change with experience, as different weather conditions and road surface dryness or wetness affect accuracy. It mainly relies on sensing the gap between the wheels and the edge. Don't just focus on reference points and forget about safety factors, like checking blind spots in the mirrors when turning. Keeping an open field of vision helps avoid accidents. Normally, for small cars, the reference point comes a bit later, while for SUVs, it's a bit earlier. With more experience, these reference points become natural memory.
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