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Which way to turn the steering wheel for right reverse parking?

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OLaura
08/27/25 2:41am

When performing right reverse parking, turn the steering wheel to the right. Below is relevant information about reverse parking: Reverse parking assessment: Reverse parking is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license, assessing the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle in a confined space. It serves as an evaluation point in driving tests, requiring candidates to correctly reverse the vehicle into a parking space from both sides while in motion. Common types of reverse parking: The first is "non"-shaped reverse parking, commonly seen in shopping malls. The second is roadside "one"-shaped reverse parking, also known as parallel parking. The third is the less common diagonal reverse parking.

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LeIris
09/08/25 9:26am

When reversing into a right-side parking space, you should turn the steering wheel to the right, which means rotating it clockwise. Here's my advice as an experienced driver: when backing into a right parking spot, the correct way is to turn the steering wheel to the right so that the rear of the car can smoothly move into position. I often perform this maneuver in parking lots—the key is to do it gently, avoiding sudden turns to prevent oversteering. Before reversing, always check the rearview and right-side mirrors to ensure there are no people or obstacles, then slowly reverse while adjusting the angle by watching the position of the right rear wheel. If you turn too early, the car body may get too close to the side line; if too late, you might not center in the parking space and need to readjust. I recommend beginners practice more in open areas, simulating parking spaces to master the steering wheel's timing and pressure, refining movements based on feedback after turning. Safety first—always engage the handbrake firmly after parking to prevent sliding accidents. With practice, it becomes second nature.

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ArabellaMarie
10/23/25 2:45am

As a novice who just learned to drive, the most confusing part when learning reverse parking was the steering wheel direction. The instructor said to turn the steering wheel to the right for right-side reverse parking, and it took me several attempts to remember: imagine the car's rear needs to move right, so you should turn the steering wheel clockwise. At first, I often got it wrong, like mistakenly turning left which caused the rear to veer left, almost hitting a pillar. Now I understand—before reversing, I sit up straight, frequently glance at the right rearview mirror to judge the position, gently turn the steering wheel right while reversing slowly, and make minor adjustments when I see the parking space boundary. Keep the speed slow, preferably using one foot for the clutch and the other for the brake to maintain control, so if I make a mistake, I can stop immediately without panicking. Practice multiple times in an empty parking spot in the neighborhood to build confidence, and next time, I won’t be flustered. Don’t rush when reversing—getting it right in one go is what matters most.

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DanielLynn
12/06/25 3:09am

Reversing into a parking space is a critical moment, and steering the wheel in the correct direction is key to safety. For a right-side reverse parking, I always turn the steering wheel to the right to ensure the rear of the car moves correctly. However, I pay more attention to the safety of the entire process: first, I look around to check for pedestrians or vehicles in blind spots, then lightly glance at the right rearview mirror to confirm the parking space is empty, and finally reverse slowly while steering. The speed should be below 5 km/h, and steering should be smooth without sudden turns to avoid wheel skidding or loss of control. If the steering wheel is turned in the wrong direction, the rear of the car may swerve unpredictably and hit objects, increasing the risk. I recommend keeping the window slightly open to hear sounds or asking someone to help watch the rear while reversing. When the parking space is narrow, make slight adjustments by turning the steering wheel more, but don’t forget to step out and check the position. Safe driving is a responsibility; turning the steering wheel to the right is just the first step—caution throughout the entire process ensures safety.

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