Why does the car always get into the parking space in one go?
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Getting into the parking space in one go is mostly due to practice makes perfect. After practicing reversing into the parking space many times, you will master the distance between the car body and the corner of the parking space, and you can judge in advance even if it is too wide or too narrow. In the subject two reversing into the parking space test, as long as the car body does not touch the line, you will not be penalized. The entire reversing process is completed by observing the rearview mirror. Conditions for getting into the parking space in one go: Observe the rearview mirror: During the process of turning the steering wheel fully and reversing, you need to observe the distance relationship between the car body and the corner of the parking space in the rearview mirror. When this distance is 30cm (mirror distance of two fingers' width), the angle between the car body and the parking line is about 45 degrees, which is the most suitable for getting in in one go. Adjust the distance: If this distance is too narrow or too wide, you need to adjust the distance to achieve the ideal distance for getting in in one go. If the distance is too narrow, it means the steering wheel was turned too early. If it is slightly less than 30cm, you can first turn the steering wheel back half a turn. But if you are about to hit the corner of the parking space, you need to immediately straighten the steering wheel and wait until the distance is increased before turning the steering wheel fully. If the distance is too wide, it means the steering wheel was turned too late. When turning the steering wheel fully to reverse into the parking space, you need to delay the timing of turning the steering wheel back, which means letting the car body enter the parking space at an angle. When the distance is increased enough, you can straighten the steering wheel to align the car body.