Which corner of the garage is visible in the right rearview mirror during right reverse parking?
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During right reverse parking, the right rearview mirror shows the right corner of the garage. This is because the left corner of the garage is not visible in the right rearview mirror once the rear of the car enters the garage. For right reverse parking, adjust the car's position to be 1.5-1.8 meters away from the left line of the garage before starting to reverse. When the lower edge of the left mirror covers the front line, immediately turn the steering wheel to the right (it's better to do this earlier rather than later, as earlier corrections are easier to make). This is the dead point. When looking at the right mirror, the left and right corners of the garage will appear in sequence, with the later-appearing right corner being the reference point. When the distance between the car body and the corner in the mirror is about 35 centimeters (approximately three fingers' width, which is the turning point), start turning the steering wheel back, adjusting the amount based on the situation (how to determine this will be explained later). At this point, the right corner of the garage in the mirror changes from horizontal movement to a diagonal longitudinal movement in the same direction as the car body. The stopping point is when the lower edge of the left rearview mirror covers the left garage horizontal line. This point differs from the line-covering position at the upper dead point, so adjust accordingly: press less when the seat is higher, press more when the seat is lower, press more when the seat is further back, and press less when the seat is forward.