Which side line will be crossed if turning too early in right reverse parking?
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Turning too early in right reverse parking will cause the right wheel to cross the right line, but it can still be remedied. Remedial methods for turning too early in right reverse parking: If the steering is turned too early during right reverse parking, you can remedy it by turning the steering wheel back half a turn or a full turn. Wait until the right rear wheel enters the parking space beyond the upper right corner, then continue to turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Do not turn the steering wheel back immediately when the right rear wheel just reaches the corner. Straighten the steering wheel when the car body is almost aligned to correct the position. Tips for right reverse parking: First, adjust the left and right rearview mirrors to a suitable angle for better visibility of the ground markings. Second, learn how to correctly use the rearview mirrors. Then, determine the distance between the car body and the side line—the requirement for reverse parking is that the distance between the car at the starting line and the roadside line should be about 1.5 meters. Finally, control the speed and avoid driving too fast.