Which side line will be pressed if the steering is too late during right reverse parking?
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If the steering is too late during right reverse parking, the left line will be pressed. When reversing into the parking space, if the steering is applied too late, causing the vehicle body to fail to obtain sufficient turning radius for reverse parking, or if the left parking boundary line is about to be pressed without any adjustment, the left parking boundary line will be pressed. Remedies for steering too late during right reverse parking: If the steering is only slightly late, turning the steering wheel to the full lock may allow the vehicle to avoid pressing the corner of the parking space and park accurately. However, if the steering is too late, even with the steering wheel turned to the full lock, the left rear wheel will still press the corner of the parking space, and there is no remedy in this case. Methods to judge the steering: Observe the distance between the vehicle body and the corner of the parking space in the right rearview mirror, and you will notice this distance gradually narrowing. If you find that continuing to reverse with the current steering angle prevents the right rear wheel from entering the parking space, it indicates that the steering was applied too early. If you notice that when the right rear wheel is about to approach the corner of the parking space, the distance between the vehicle body and the corner is far more than 30cm, it indicates that the steering was applied too late.