Why is the car body always tilted when reversing into the parking space?
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The reasons why the car body is always tilted when reversing into the parking space: 1. Excessive speed: Many trainees often fail to control the speed when reversing. Once the speed is too fast, it will lead to problems such as inaccurate observation points and untimely steering wheel adjustment. When the body tilt is noticed, there is little space left for adjustment. Countermeasure: Don't rush to complete the task. Keep the left foot steady on the clutch, and maintain a slightly slower speed. When straightening the steering wheel, press the clutch slightly to avoid sudden acceleration. 2. Confusion between left and right when reversing: Many trainees have no problem driving forward but get confused about left and right when reversing. This results in the car body becoming increasingly tilted during the reversing process. Countermeasure: When reversing, just treat the rear of the car as the front. Turn the steering wheel in the direction you want the rear of the car to go. 3. Not knowing how to use the rearview mirrors: Whether the car body is straight or not needs to be judged by observing the rearview mirrors. If the rearview mirrors are not observed in time, or if one doesn't know how to use them, the car body cannot be adjusted properly. Countermeasure: During the reversing process, keep observing the rearview mirrors to see if the distance between the left and right sides of the car body and the parking space is appropriate and whether the angle is parallel. When the car body is parallel to the parking space, the margin at the rear of the car will appear smaller in the rearview mirror.