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Which Reference Points to Observe for Right-Side Reverse Parking?

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OJude
07/30/25 2:19am

The first point is when to fully turn the steering wheel to the right during reverse parking. The second point is when the most protruding part of the car body and the right corner of the parking space appear two fingers' width apart in the right rearview mirror. The third point is when the right corner of the parking space aligns with the middle of the front door handle in the right rearview mirror. Below is relevant information: Reverse Parking: Reverse parking has been a mandatory test item for obtaining a small vehicle driver's license since 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle within a confined space. Reverse parking is a key evaluation point in the driving test, specifically the skill of correctly reversing the vehicle into a parking space from both sides while in motion. Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. It refers to the field driving skills test. For the C1 license, the test items include five mandatory components: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as the S-curve).

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DiHeidi
08/15/25 8:25am

When doing a right-side reverse parking, I focus on several key points. First, I drive the car to a suitable position, keeping some distance from the garage, and start reversing once the car body is parallel to the line. The key point is to watch the right-side rearview mirror while reversing to the right. As soon as the white line of the garage corner appears, I quickly turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, allowing the car to gradually turn. Then, I observe the position of the rear wheels through the rearview mirror to ensure the distance between the rear wheels and the garage line is neither too far nor too close, avoiding any collisions. At the same time, I check the direction of the car's front. If the car body is misaligned, I adjust the steering wheel to make it parallel. The whole process should be done slowly, and with more practice, it becomes easier. I remember my driving instructor always emphasized that these points are to prevent scratches or accidents—safety first, especially when parking in crowded areas where extra caution is needed.

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Jerry
10/21/25 5:40am

There are several key points to focus on when performing a right-side reverse parking maneuver. I've been practicing this since my beginner days, initially often getting the directions mixed up, but now I'm used to it. Watching the right-side rearview mirror is crucial—when the corner of the garage appears in the mirror, I turn the steering wheel to the right to smoothly guide the car in. Then, I pay attention to the distance between the car's edge and the garage boundary line, using the rearview mirror or parking sensors for assistance. If the distance is too close, I make minor adjustments to straighten the car. Don’t forget to check the rear of the car to ensure it doesn’t get too close to the wall, avoiding scratches. With more experience, I’ve found that practicing several times in an open space helps memorize these points, allowing for quick and stress-free parking, like in a supermarket parking lot, saving both time and hassle.

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AndresLee
12/04/25 6:06am

For right-side reverse parking, I focus on three key points: the side mirror, the garage corner, and the vehicle's position. After starting to reverse, I glance at the right-side mirror and turn the steering wheel to the right as soon as the garage corner appears, ensuring the car turns correctly. Then, when the upper corner line of the car body aligns parallel with the garage, I straighten the steering wheel. It's also important to monitor the distance between the rear of the car and the garage's back wall to avoid getting too close. Simply put, these points help the car enter the garage smoothly and minimize issues. Practice is crucial—I find an open space to practice a few times each week, and it's made a big difference in my skill.

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