Which four points are the most accurate for right-side reverse parking?

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VonPaige
07/29/25 10:19pm
For right-side reverse parking, the four most accurate reference points are: the left rearview mirror aligning with the starting line, the distance between the rear of the car and the parking spot corner being 30 centimeters, the lower edge of the left rearview mirror aligning with the edge line of the parking spot, and the front line being just obscured by the engine hood. Below are detailed tips for reverse parking: Control the corner point: Watch the right rearview mirror, and when you spot the parking spot corner, observe the distance between the corner and the car body until the car body is parallel with the parking line, then turn the steering wheel one and a half turns back at once. Align the stopping point: The stopping point is the parking position after entering the spot. The reference method is the same as for the starting point. When you see the lower edge of the left mirror aligning with the shoulder line of the parking spot, stop the car.
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