Why does the left front wheel cross the line during right reverse parking?
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The reason for the left side crossing the line during right reverse parking is: the vehicle body is not straightened before entering the garage, and the steering wheel is returned too late; the reference point is observed too late when entering the garage, causing the car to be off-center. Types of reverse parking: Reverse parking into a garage is divided into two types: left reverse parking and right reverse parking. Content assessed in reverse parking: When reversing into the garage, observe the rearview mirror at the garage entrance. In the rearview mirror, compare the distance between the rear of the car and the garage corner at the control line of the garage entrance. Generally, a foot's length is just right to turn the steering wheel back. Reverse parking involves maneuvering the vehicle correctly into the garage from both sides while moving. It is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013, mainly assessing the driver's ability to operate the car in a confined space.