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Why does the right side hit the line when reversing into the garage in Subject 2?

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Evelyn
09/07/2025, 04:00 AM

There are several reasons for hitting the right line when reversing into the garage in Subject 2, including issues with the car's position, problems with steering wheel usage at the starting point, and misjudgment of distance. The specific reasons are as follows: Car body issues: The car is too far from the left side line of the garage area, deviating from the optimal parking position for starting the reverse, resulting in a poor initial position for reversing. Steering wheel usage at the starting point: The steering wheel is turned to the right too early at the starting point, failing to align with the correct position for initiating the turn. Distance misjudgment: Misjudgment of the 30 cm distance when reversing into the garage, adjusting the direction too late, excessive speed, slow steering wheel adjustment, and insufficient time and space to correct the direction, among other reasons.

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LaWillow
09/19/2025, 03:03 AM

Oh, hitting the right line while practicing reverse parking is so common, I used to make this mistake all the time when I first started learning to drive. The main reason was turning the steering wheel too late—I hesitated when I should have turned right, and as a result, the car got too close and touched the line. Another key issue was not controlling the speed properly; reversing too fast made it hard to adjust the direction in time. The mirrors might show the distance as fine, but in reality, the car was already off track. Also, the starting position was often wrong—if the car was parked too far left or too far away, reversing would easily go wrong. During practice, pay more attention to choosing the right starting point, slow down, and don’t rush the steering. Practicing slowly a few times will make a big difference—this is one of the key challenges in the second driving test.

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LeJayden
11/02/2025, 02:25 AM

Back when I was learning to drive, I kept crossing the right line. Looking back now, it was probably due to improperly adjusted rearview mirrors. Leaning forward or shifting in the driver's seat would change the mirror angles, leading to misjudged distances. I also wasn't decisive enough with steering—sometimes hesitating when I should've turned back, causing the right rear wheel to get too close and cross the line. Nervousness didn't help either; during the test, my hands wouldn't cooperate when I panicked. Practicing more on fixed parking positions, ensuring the car aligns properly before reversing, and slowing down would've made things steadier. Remember, persistence in practice leads to improvement—I've learned valuable lessons from those failures.

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GriffinRose
12/16/2025, 02:29 AM

Hitting the right line while reversing into a parking space is mainly due to poor timing of steering. For example, turning the wheel too early when entering the space causes the car body to tilt, naturally leading to the wheels crossing the line. Driving too fast or having an unsteady reverse gear can also make it easy to miss adjustment points. Misjudging the mirrors by focusing on only one side while neglecting the overall position is another issue. When operating the vehicle, synchronize the use of rearview and side mirrors, avoiding excessive body movement that could affect your perspective. Simply put, maintain a slow and steady speed while reversing, and practice precise adjustments multiple times for better results.

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