Why does the right rear wheel press against the corner when exiting a parallel parking space?
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The reasons for the right rear wheel pressing against the corner when exiting a parallel parking space: 1. When the vehicle enters the parking area, it should stay close to the left front pole of the parking space, approximately 300-400mm away; 2. Drive forward until the rear of the vehicle aligns with the two front poles of the parking space, then stop; 3. Shift into reverse gear, start smoothly, and as soon as the right rear wheel just passes the left front pole of the parking space, quickly turn the steering wheel all the way to the right; 4. When the left front pole aligns with the lower right corner of the front windshield, immediately turn the steering wheel all the way to the left. Observe through the rearview mirror, and when the left rear of the vehicle is about 30 centimeters away from the left rear pole, the front of the vehicle will fully enter the parking space. Straighten the steering wheel and stop immediately.